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Coufe Gasconade Republican .17. OWENBVILLE, MO., FRIDAY, MAR. 5, .1909. VOL. IV. "'" lfl j" -.il THB MODERN "PITTSBURGH PERFECT' WIRE FENCE, WELDED BY ELECTRICITY. What a Marvel it -would have been to Abraham Lincoln, splitter of . rails. Mr. Farmer: ' Your pttnimlwimi Is keeping you in close touch with tmprovtmentt in farm machinery, in dairy methods, and with all ' the scientific fact that bring about the greateat possible agricultural production. You art also informing yourself about fence. We know you are. First there was the stone fence of medieval history. ' Second -pioneer America converted its timber into rails. Third somebody found a way to weave wire and slats. Fourth along came barb wire, with it marvelous sale. Fifthmachines were Invented to twist or clamp one wire around another: the woven wire fence.. Riit. most Imnortant of all. eleetrloltv now weld the wires at the Joint, making no longer necessary these wraps and lamps. Stay and strand, wizard-like, became one. The greatest step forward in fence building is thus accomplished at a single, master stroke. Surel v vou are familiar. improvement, to be found only in Bob Says e "Si 's The usual cheerful and Rood - natured face of our popular Assistant Postmaster, George Tapp-meyer, seems to be getting ready to wear a far - away look. George, we sympathize with you, still it won't be "such a much of atrip." Don't take it to heart so besides, you have Pete Meyer left! row that President Taft lias been Inaugurated It will soon be time to commence gardening and ; to help the good work along we will offer WITH EACH 15 CENT PURCHASE A PACKAGE of GAR- S DEN SEEDS FREE! i . These are choice seeds, Hood, liberal package and were put up by one of the most reliable seed houses In the country". We make this offer only durlnfijthls'month of March. 1 pef wo inrotxt um sav it vet: Some. ood, liberal bargains left in Enameled Vare. ' Our Easter Novelties Open Next Week Hosiery, Notions, Popular Priced Toilet Articles, Art Needle WorK Necessities, Decorated CHinaware, Glassware, etc., etc. ! TheflPair" if : : : : : Indigestion Ends. You can eat anything your stomach craves without fear of a case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will ferment or sour on your stomach if you will occasionally take a little Diapep-sln after eating. Your meals will taste good, and anything you eat will be digested ; nothing can ferment or turn into acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes belching, Dizziness, feeling of fullness , after eating, Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomach), Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash. Pain in itomach and intestines . 'or other symptoms. Heaaacnes irom me scomoon are ibsolutely unknown where this Hectlve remedy is used. Dlapep-iu really does all the work of a nenlthy stomach. It digests your ue.als when your stomacn can c. Bitch trlangule will digest all the 'ood you can eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour. , Out. n. laron fiO-cent case of Punn'a niuTwnnin from vour drug- lst and start taking today and by tomorrow you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, fnr vou than can eat anvthlntr and everything you want without the sllgntest aiscomion or misery, and every particle of impurity and Gas that is In your stomach and Intestines is going to be carried away without the use of laxltlves or any other assistance. rn rrm vnii r not usinir anvthir.fr else. tang yourseir witn mis rmarqi PitUburah Perfect." For Sale by Aufder Heide (Q. Co. ml- V,f ('''!'' -."'- ,.. , rr y-n. iiWjm j w ..jy, w .. w ; AH Wool Qoodi-N Shoddy SPRING SUITS X PRESSING Letmeshowyou . r . k wrtu Cleaning and my Spring fl.U.DM "n.". A good Summer Samples. I advise you to order early and thus not only get your choice of goods, but early delivery. TAILOR OWENSVlXtX ew Restaurant. Isave opened a restaur and bakery In the build lust vacated by the har-a ihnn . MjiI and Ch at allhou.s during the of fm - Tenuis Schoeninff. nrnlffi wna visitinsr Fritz Lueke JOHN DOUGLAS. ?0CALS AND PERSONALS. I i -Wm. L. Morris spent Sunday l his family. -H. Brehe, of Drake, called at sanctum Tuesday. ; -President Taft was inaugura-JThursday, March 4. -Miss Lydia Woemmel depart-iMonday for St. Louis. -Herman Hencrstenbere was ?t. Louis the first of the week l-Miss Marv Farnbere. of fake, left for St. Louis Tuesday -For 8 ALE A stack of good iy. JOSEPH CUBA. Unrn in Pnnrwr PifiZUch and Ji', lafit Wednesday, Feb. 24, a Your narticular attention is led to our advertisements this k. .lumps Riflonliniir and wife. Bern, were Owensville visitors icsdnv. Snm II. Wilhite, of Tea, was nsactinc business in town omliiy. . . . H. M. and Oliver Greenstreet nt to St. Louis Monday on f Charles Koch sold his team I horses and harness to August JuMer Heide. I-Drs. Charles and George fellies were out from the city to ittend the funeral of their sister, rs. Autr. IT. Rrinkmnnn. lmBtm,Wm,mrm,m,t Engagement and Wedding If you want to buy an Engagement or Wed ding Ring and want one that is SOLID GOLD, let U sell you. We, hftvo Wn handling one brand for fourteen yeara and we know that every ring in our store ta solid gold, and guarantee them. Greenstreet Bros. and family Monday. --Green Inge fell oS a scaffold the other day and got bent and twisted but not broken. Mrs. Carrie Lehmann. of Carthage, Mo., was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. unnicmann. TV, a host. n( hreakfast foods for sale at the Owensville Grocery Store. A. boesch. Lawrence Warren and family returned Mnndav from a weeks visit at Tea with Lawrence's par ents. V W. Rtukenbroeker is en larging his drug store by tearing out tne partition wim the room at the back. -Marion Brown, of Tea, was a 1 1 avmj in town wonaay Duymg nuuic fancy seed oats to take up to his new farm near wign uaie. -Harve Holt returned Wednes day from St. Louis where he had h.n staviner with his children since the first of December. For fancy groceries, fruits and vegetables call at the Owens ville Grocery Store. A. DUKSUH. 0. C. Gungoll, of Woollam, has gone to Oklahoma to buy or rent a farm. He expects to move there about the middle of April. I have on hand a lot of good Seed Oats; also Fertilizers. H. H. Winter. . Rosebud, Mo. a ...,o S.l.niicrpr will move to the county Poor Farm Tuesday, and Frank Uemaree win ucyuyj the house August now lives in. Buy Flake Hominy, the most delicious of cereals, for sale at the Owensville Grocery Store. ' A, DUftOlH. T tarar Via III) fl0m unnm Tiipsdnv and Wea- i ...- team n( horses 1119 nesuay - rr: brother, reter, nan puivim him. AiKort Hnfihner came out from the city last Sunday to visit i 'i hon n iit'iiiiDim u Bern. . . t.j am,th and Lvman r iUa ttt'O llOVS WhO COt ora iVItfl OH UW dhvv LllliC av -Mrs Dr. J. J. Ferrell has nnrfhased Mrs. Nellie Matthews P".? filTmilliniirv store and EayTenttoStLouistoluy in n new stock of goods. -Mrs. Caroline Ruessler, was ..v.v .- aha wi i move Lueke anu uu.. - - , ir nroooriy nv lL. ir r.nrt of this weeK. ,-. i ..oivoH a new line nave luov w'"' . ... 4i, lut mauo. vomo your -option wlulo they last i 1 1 f ii rv rv iiu"" . t ir-.rtir Warren and son" Frank,' Jr., of St. Louis, are son, r run., , Worron. mid visiting, ""ww" ' V Par-family, also Mr. Warren pa ent's at lea, nov ' -William Smith and family aa?ffiiff remained for a longer v.s.t wuu homefolks. Henry Sassmann, John An-gell, August Schnitger and Geo. Diestelkamp drove down to Hermann Friday last to see what the county court was doing. Ihey returned next day. H. L. Landwehr, the popular Bern merchant, places an advertisement in the Republican this week. Mr. Landwehr is after the hnainpss nnd believes in adver tising as a means of getting it. Mrs. F. E. Reise, of bt. Louis, came out Sunday for a few days visit with her aunt, Mrs. X . W. Maune. Mrs. Keise ana iurs. Maune went to Belle Wednesday to make a brief visit with friends there. Miss Mamie Sorrell, of Cuba, came in Saturday for a few days visit with friends. Miss Sorrell is an accomplished pianist and will probably return in the near tutu to organize a class in music. A. J. Richardson, of Canaan, ta a firm lliver in advertising. He advertised his farm for sale in the Republican only a coupie oi sold it. taking advan tage of the best of several oppor fiimt.iPS. a i, mi TT Trtal. of Woollam. uuv . ' and Fred B. Stumpe. of bt. Louis, .w.a in tn BOA II S Mondnv. Mr. ncic w - . . .tmno urns out to auenu me ni Mrs Anirust H. Brink mann. He had not been here for six years. Koch and lamuy Oooda and WorkGnuantMd WW? orioes. pressing addiiSO per cent. to the appearance of your suit and makes it wear far longer. IN MEMORIAM. wwwwwwswwwwvwvj Lanire Bros, have taken charge of the meat market and moved in from Byron tnis weeK. Wm. F. Koch moved into the Wieman property he recently pur chased and e ntz nuener moveu from there to the Ettinger house. . Wm. Schlottach, of Route 3, pullnd nt, our office the other day and declared that the 2nd day of Ffh. in not Groundhog day but the 14th instead, for on this day he followed the tracks oi one which led to his den, and after considerable work succeeded in unearthing three Groundhogs. Surely we will have good weather now. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ham mond and son, St. Clair, arrived Miia uwlr from Lincoln county. Mo., to make Owensville their permanent home. Mr. Hammond u-iii hptrin nt. nnne the erection of o mnrlarn rpairlpnpp And after this 1 iiAvsvat.u . is finished he will build a number of smaller houses for sale or rent. The Republican, on behaii ; ANNOUNCEMENT OF Summer School Beginning Tuesday, the 4th day of May, a nine weeks' term oi echbgl will be offered those wh wish to do work in the ordinary Third Grade subjects, and classes will be carried in Algebra, Litera ture, Ancient History and Physical Geography. An excellent opportunity to put in six days to the week for nine busy and profitable weeks. For further particulars address S. L CANTLEY, OWENSVILLE, MO. Mm. C. 0. Fenton departed this life Fub. 11, aeed M yeara. A father, mother, two brother., two sisters and i hiiuhmut nnH . hunt nt Invinor friends lire left to mourn our loss. She was a dear, good, affectionate daughter, mater and wife, It was a Badness too deep for tears, almost beyond comfort. While standing near her bed in the solemn and Hfmth. while each breath srrew shorter, the sweet lipu uttered the words that she was willing nt Ah wnrHfi nrp weak; we onn .rnroaa with no lamrUaiTO the DftUtfH Of norrow that go through a mother.u henrt when beholding her child in the cold claup of death. I realized then and there that one more sorrow had fallen on the lonely path of life. Hr hrinf dnv on eaith is done, and vt our hearts are cheered with the hope- and belief that she has fcone 1.... .inlrtiuaa atl ffuri Tl CT and M1ITOW can not enter. We expect to meet her Uy and by on tnat Deautuui auore nuu Him whi savmh mi face to face and praixe Him forever for redeeming irrap.H. Mav Una Dies ner ana iuuko t. : .. t ,.n in ..tun., iiruin har uin lava w omimw hv.. ( With resignation we commit her to His eternal keeping. MBS. iU. I.. UUffEUUb, Recking fonveivences. The convenience and value of having a BANE ACCOUNT cannot readily be estimated. Payments by check protect both . payer and payee, and the evidence of a paid and cancelled check is irrefutable, and in many cases of great value when a payment in currency might be questioned. Open an account with us. Our institution enjoys an enviable reputation for stability and we will look carefully after your interests. OFFICIAL STATEMENT AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5, 1909. 'RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Banking House and Fixtures , Cash and Sight Exchange $161,332 15 6,450 00 35,928 05 liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus and Earnings . Deposits . . 2203,710.20 $ 20,000 00 .. 6.655 43 .177,05177 8203,710.20 The above statement is correct. F. H. Sassmann, Cashier. (C. W. Mellies, 1 Jacob Tappmeyeb, j Josh. Tappmeyer, VDiks. F. H. Sassmann, M. A. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. I Geo. JBuschmann, J he OWENSVILLE BANK. OWENSVILLE. MISSOURI. Owensville, extends a hearty wel come to Mr. Hammond and lam-ily. . Speaking of mail-order houses, there is no line of goods that is handled by them with such great profit as furniture. . Tables, chairs, bookcases, beds, etc. The reason of this is plain. It is easy to use the very cheapest of materials and workmanship and and cover up the defects with a Vionw rnnt. nf varnish or oaint. Owensville has a furniture store County Court. The County Court didn't get through last week on account of It. 1 80 mUUI1 OAKa UUUUCDDI . W .. i I arlve a mere synopsis of the pro- i j .atari .-,1 i . r L;naries ti. -uv;ai """.' 1 Owensville has a iurnuure siuie left for Ellinwood, Kansas, tnis which every one 8h0uld be week. John Hartwig, and family d Mr Koch has built up moved to Cofder, Mo., and bd- -j WnMonlrnr'a familv moved naiu c.v to their farm m Lafayette county, near Wellington. PVnnlc Fisher has moved into his-new residence and Fred Pop- penhouse moved into uie rooms In the Fisher building. Dr. Rrirlcfis a so has nis omce uieie onrl Ovril Jonas has shoe shop back mere. Mrs' Kasten Uuschmann anu son, Arthur, oi uuiuunuu, and Mrs. rea duschiuuhu daughter, Olga, of Poplar Bluff, were here to aweno me iuuioiui Mrs. Aug. II. linnkmann, uie sister of the two lames. II. J. Schuenemeyer ana w . F. II. Schroeder, ot vtooiuuii, made a pleasant stop ai our Wednesday, wr. ouuw" week sold his 80-acre larm w John Braye, of Concordia, Mo., and expects to move to Bland shortly. William Schulte,and a friend, Otto Buhlmann, were out from St. Louis last week visiting the former's parents on Ked Oak. They made a pleasant cull at our office Friday. . This, was . I r. Buhlmann's nrst .visit country and he enjoyed it immensely.The Presbytirian church will have its quarterly communion if Rnd ..v at 10:30 a. m. All members of the church are ex- oected to be there. All desiring tobecome members and partake of the communion inn". ki"-, tion beforehand. The pas,tor , will preach nt 7:30 p, m. on Taking Away Sins." Full, chorus, of singers for the musical service. for the Board of Church J Erection at the morning service. jus immense business by honest dealings, and being satisfied with a legitimate profit, to which every merchant is entitled. He carries onlv first class goods, something that you cannot say of the mailorder house. C. Q. Baxter, Jr., has the mnmwi 1,;, chicken pox. moveu nis 0 . . p rm...i ar-yCfc VUt OUtb w Grain & Elevator Co. They just irot In a car S1.25 to $1.35 per bbl. Miss Stella Berger came down from Summerneia tnis ween nuu will spend the summer with Mrs. Albert Poppenhouse. A report was circulated out in the Tea neighborhood last week iof ihum war amall nox in Off fensvillo. Absolutely nothing to it. It's funny how suoh things get started. The funeral of Mrs August H. Brinkmnnn was attended by an immense throng of friends. The funeral took place Sunday, brief services being flrat conducted at the home and then at Zoar Pres-K. ..rin church, after which thf iriterrmeni t'iok plHce in the church oi-ini t. ry. R'v. D. Meyer, the pastor, delivered an eloquent funeral address. An obituary sketch will appear in these col umns later. cnndintTg now and have them com- nlntM fnr next Issue. " ... ii i . Court aias poor; anows roinr nf.nfnenrR- corrects a couple of erroneous assessments ; apportions kVirAirvn inmirjincn lax lu lutjur porated towns; makes loan of $1200 nut. nt nnuntv acnooi iuuu to o. n. SuMrflelH : awards care and main tenance of paupers till they can be provided lor at tne roor rurm; appoints Aug. L. Schnitger as su- nrintAnnnnt oi roor rarui anu (p. H a. Well as Dhvsiclan at i ner vear- makes miscellaneous allnurannna (VntirOTeS bond Of R A. Rmiinr. countv collector, and mnlrna iuttlement with road over seers. Road overseers for coming year not yet appointed. GASCONADE CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. Thn nnnual meeting of the Gas conade Central Telephone Co. was held at Hermann, Mo., last Friday and the following Doara oi oireo- aWtArl (or the ensuine vear Judge D. F. 8toenner, E. T. Wil-iiama H. Vi. Phlllins. J. H. Haseu- ritter and Judge frank uncicen. The board organized by electing the following officers: President, Judge Stoenner; vice-president, Judge uncicen; geueriu uiauoi; R. T. Wi Hams: secretary ana rrRAaurer. H. E. PhllllDS. A mnnu other thin its taken ud -ind decided upon at the meeting um4 urhinh la of interest to the public, was the question of giving connection to Farmer Lines, and it was decided to make a cnarge oi 3 FU1 nnr nhone and switching charges, where connection is made. thus giving tne latter connection and service over the whole system . . 4. a mi phone Co. Farmer lines, to be of greatest useiuiness, snouia uuu-nMft with all the towns in the county. NntW to Farmers J ! SPECIAL BARGAINS Trunks from $2.50 up. s Suit Cases from $1.00 up. Sewin&r Machines from $10.00 up. I Sharpless Cream Separators $40.00 up. Other Cream Separators $25.00 up. Rocking Chairs from $1.00 up. Bed Room Suites from $15.00 up. 5 Edison Phonographs from $12.50 up. 1 Wall Paper 3 cents a roll and up. j 1 The Owensville Furniture Store, j 54 5 14 Hi tv H A T t Baptist Church Announcements. Preaching services Saturday at 7:30 p. m., Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The ordinance of baptism will be- administered at the Sunday morning service. Wn have lust unloaded a car of Fertilizer for Spring Planting Special Truok Grower. Special Corn Grower. Dnna and Pntanh. It is no mineral but is made from organic matter. It Is a great crop nnutunAi. It la the kind that won " . - . . . i iir I the eold meaai ac me vvonu a Fair, St. Louis, 1904. Try it Farmers Grain & EL Co, L. J. Helling, Manager. CARD OF THANKS. For Sale! 4 corner lots, 200 feet front, in Block No. 6, faolng west on South Main street, Owensville. Will sell together or in single lots. Inquire of Charles Klmmel. Hermann. Mo. R. McKinney, Hutchison, Kansas, Columbus Richardson, Safe, Mo., Mrs. Jiliza uooper, Vichy, Mo., H. J. Schuenemeyer, Wnnllarn. Elmer Austin. Mt. Ster ling. Fred B. Stumpe and Charles HTm St. Louis, are all new names added to our list of readers this week. Wm Suenkel, Alma, Mil f!,itherlnft Ridenhour. Bern, H. Brehe, Drake, Oliver Rodgers, Tea, Mrs. Friu Lueke, Owensville, J. L. Hibler, Route 1, Rudolph Kueffer. Route 2, John Kreutzer. Route 4, and H. H. Winter, of Rosebud, are all renewals. We Have on Hand A Hat for You. It will suit you, because -we have plenty from which to select. There's variety in shape and shade. They are both soft and stiff, but every one is this season's product. If you need one, let us show you; if you don't need one, store this away beneath the hat you have for fii n nofannnna IUIjUIQ IDICIUUVDi JOHN TAPPMRYFR th. b b era erera'era'jsrirererei'ererera'ir VV denim ta exnress our heart felt thanks to all our neighbors and friends, who so kindly ana tonrWltf Aldnd and svmDathized uith ii a durintr tne illness, ueai.ii and burial of our beloved wife and mnthpr. Aim. H. BRINKMANN and Children. Paints Oils. COACH HORSE. The Owensville German Coach Horse Co. will stand their Coach Horse at Owensville Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and at Gerald Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Season begins April 1. Terms same as last years see posters. Use Your Eyes do not abuse them. Strength comes by use that trains, but does not strain. If there is a sign of strain, if there are spots hefore the eves at times, if there is a dimness, or the let ters mix, then you are Injuring vour eyes. These defects may seem small, yet, if neglected, they will grow. The thing that will ston them is proper glass es. Come and let me test your eyes. M. L. Greenstreet, ' With Greenstreet Bros. PUBLIC SALES1 .. John Krentzer, Administrator of thn Louisa Sundar estate, will sell nersonal effects belonging to the estate at Swiss, Mo., Monday, March 22. O. C. Gungoll will hold a public sale at his place near Woollam on j Wednesday, April 4. When you do your painting this Spring there are a few things you want to be careful of in buying. Get a paint that won't fade or become dingy and dull in appearance; one that won't scale off, and one that will 11 these requirements and yet cover the greatest surface for a given price. ' We can help you and will gladly do so. Our line of paints is composed of-the best on the market and you willfnd it an excellentone to select from. Come and see us about it. Hengstenberg Lumber Co., Owensville, Mo.
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Title | Gasconade County republican. (Owensville, Mo.), 1909-03-05 |
Issue Date | 1909-03-05 |
Issue Year | 1909 |
Issue Month | 03 |
Issue Day | 05 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 4 |
Title Number | 17 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Title | Gasconade County republican. (Owensville, Mo.), 1909-03-05 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | Coufe Gasconade Republican .17. OWENBVILLE, MO., FRIDAY, MAR. 5, .1909. VOL. IV. "'" lfl j" -.il THB MODERN "PITTSBURGH PERFECT' WIRE FENCE, WELDED BY ELECTRICITY. What a Marvel it -would have been to Abraham Lincoln, splitter of . rails. Mr. Farmer: ' Your pttnimlwimi Is keeping you in close touch with tmprovtmentt in farm machinery, in dairy methods, and with all ' the scientific fact that bring about the greateat possible agricultural production. You art also informing yourself about fence. We know you are. First there was the stone fence of medieval history. ' Second -pioneer America converted its timber into rails. Third somebody found a way to weave wire and slats. Fourth along came barb wire, with it marvelous sale. Fifthmachines were Invented to twist or clamp one wire around another: the woven wire fence.. Riit. most Imnortant of all. eleetrloltv now weld the wires at the Joint, making no longer necessary these wraps and lamps. Stay and strand, wizard-like, became one. The greatest step forward in fence building is thus accomplished at a single, master stroke. Surel v vou are familiar. improvement, to be found only in Bob Says e "Si 's The usual cheerful and Rood - natured face of our popular Assistant Postmaster, George Tapp-meyer, seems to be getting ready to wear a far - away look. George, we sympathize with you, still it won't be "such a much of atrip." Don't take it to heart so besides, you have Pete Meyer left! row that President Taft lias been Inaugurated It will soon be time to commence gardening and ; to help the good work along we will offer WITH EACH 15 CENT PURCHASE A PACKAGE of GAR- S DEN SEEDS FREE! i . These are choice seeds, Hood, liberal package and were put up by one of the most reliable seed houses In the country". We make this offer only durlnfijthls'month of March. 1 pef wo inrotxt um sav it vet: Some. ood, liberal bargains left in Enameled Vare. ' Our Easter Novelties Open Next Week Hosiery, Notions, Popular Priced Toilet Articles, Art Needle WorK Necessities, Decorated CHinaware, Glassware, etc., etc. ! TheflPair" if : : : : : Indigestion Ends. You can eat anything your stomach craves without fear of a case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will ferment or sour on your stomach if you will occasionally take a little Diapep-sln after eating. Your meals will taste good, and anything you eat will be digested ; nothing can ferment or turn into acid or poison or stomach gas, which causes belching, Dizziness, feeling of fullness , after eating, Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomach), Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash. Pain in itomach and intestines . 'or other symptoms. Heaaacnes irom me scomoon are ibsolutely unknown where this Hectlve remedy is used. Dlapep-iu really does all the work of a nenlthy stomach. It digests your ue.als when your stomacn can c. Bitch trlangule will digest all the 'ood you can eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour. , Out. n. laron fiO-cent case of Punn'a niuTwnnin from vour drug- lst and start taking today and by tomorrow you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, fnr vou than can eat anvthlntr and everything you want without the sllgntest aiscomion or misery, and every particle of impurity and Gas that is In your stomach and Intestines is going to be carried away without the use of laxltlves or any other assistance. rn rrm vnii r not usinir anvthir.fr else. tang yourseir witn mis rmarqi PitUburah Perfect." For Sale by Aufder Heide (Q. Co. ml- V,f ('''!'' -."'- ,.. , rr y-n. iiWjm j w ..jy, w .. w ; AH Wool Qoodi-N Shoddy SPRING SUITS X PRESSING Letmeshowyou . r . k wrtu Cleaning and my Spring fl.U.DM "n.". A good Summer Samples. I advise you to order early and thus not only get your choice of goods, but early delivery. TAILOR OWENSVlXtX ew Restaurant. Isave opened a restaur and bakery In the build lust vacated by the har-a ihnn . MjiI and Ch at allhou.s during the of fm - Tenuis Schoeninff. nrnlffi wna visitinsr Fritz Lueke JOHN DOUGLAS. ?0CALS AND PERSONALS. I i -Wm. L. Morris spent Sunday l his family. -H. Brehe, of Drake, called at sanctum Tuesday. ; -President Taft was inaugura-JThursday, March 4. -Miss Lydia Woemmel depart-iMonday for St. Louis. -Herman Hencrstenbere was ?t. Louis the first of the week l-Miss Marv Farnbere. of fake, left for St. Louis Tuesday -For 8 ALE A stack of good iy. JOSEPH CUBA. Unrn in Pnnrwr PifiZUch and Ji', lafit Wednesday, Feb. 24, a Your narticular attention is led to our advertisements this k. .lumps Riflonliniir and wife. Bern, were Owensville visitors icsdnv. Snm II. Wilhite, of Tea, was nsactinc business in town omliiy. . . . H. M. and Oliver Greenstreet nt to St. Louis Monday on f Charles Koch sold his team I horses and harness to August JuMer Heide. I-Drs. Charles and George fellies were out from the city to ittend the funeral of their sister, rs. Autr. IT. Rrinkmnnn. lmBtm,Wm,mrm,m,t Engagement and Wedding If you want to buy an Engagement or Wed ding Ring and want one that is SOLID GOLD, let U sell you. We, hftvo Wn handling one brand for fourteen yeara and we know that every ring in our store ta solid gold, and guarantee them. Greenstreet Bros. and family Monday. --Green Inge fell oS a scaffold the other day and got bent and twisted but not broken. Mrs. Carrie Lehmann. of Carthage, Mo., was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. unnicmann. TV, a host. n( hreakfast foods for sale at the Owensville Grocery Store. A. boesch. Lawrence Warren and family returned Mnndav from a weeks visit at Tea with Lawrence's par ents. V W. Rtukenbroeker is en larging his drug store by tearing out tne partition wim the room at the back. -Marion Brown, of Tea, was a 1 1 avmj in town wonaay Duymg nuuic fancy seed oats to take up to his new farm near wign uaie. -Harve Holt returned Wednes day from St. Louis where he had h.n staviner with his children since the first of December. For fancy groceries, fruits and vegetables call at the Owens ville Grocery Store. A. DUKSUH. 0. C. Gungoll, of Woollam, has gone to Oklahoma to buy or rent a farm. He expects to move there about the middle of April. I have on hand a lot of good Seed Oats; also Fertilizers. H. H. Winter. . Rosebud, Mo. a ...,o S.l.niicrpr will move to the county Poor Farm Tuesday, and Frank Uemaree win ucyuyj the house August now lives in. Buy Flake Hominy, the most delicious of cereals, for sale at the Owensville Grocery Store. ' A, DUftOlH. T tarar Via III) fl0m unnm Tiipsdnv and Wea- i ...- team n( horses 1119 nesuay - rr: brother, reter, nan puivim him. AiKort Hnfihner came out from the city last Sunday to visit i 'i hon n iit'iiiiDim u Bern. . . t.j am,th and Lvman r iUa ttt'O llOVS WhO COt ora iVItfl OH UW dhvv LllliC av -Mrs Dr. J. J. Ferrell has nnrfhased Mrs. Nellie Matthews P".? filTmilliniirv store and EayTenttoStLouistoluy in n new stock of goods. -Mrs. Caroline Ruessler, was ..v.v .- aha wi i move Lueke anu uu.. - - , ir nroooriy nv lL. ir r.nrt of this weeK. ,-. i ..oivoH a new line nave luov w'"' . ... 4i, lut mauo. vomo your -option wlulo they last i 1 1 f ii rv rv iiu"" . t ir-.rtir Warren and son" Frank,' Jr., of St. Louis, are son, r run., , Worron. mid visiting, ""ww" ' V Par-family, also Mr. Warren pa ent's at lea, nov ' -William Smith and family aa?ffiiff remained for a longer v.s.t wuu homefolks. Henry Sassmann, John An-gell, August Schnitger and Geo. Diestelkamp drove down to Hermann Friday last to see what the county court was doing. Ihey returned next day. H. L. Landwehr, the popular Bern merchant, places an advertisement in the Republican this week. Mr. Landwehr is after the hnainpss nnd believes in adver tising as a means of getting it. Mrs. F. E. Reise, of bt. Louis, came out Sunday for a few days visit with her aunt, Mrs. X . W. Maune. Mrs. Keise ana iurs. Maune went to Belle Wednesday to make a brief visit with friends there. Miss Mamie Sorrell, of Cuba, came in Saturday for a few days visit with friends. Miss Sorrell is an accomplished pianist and will probably return in the near tutu to organize a class in music. A. J. Richardson, of Canaan, ta a firm lliver in advertising. He advertised his farm for sale in the Republican only a coupie oi sold it. taking advan tage of the best of several oppor fiimt.iPS. a i, mi TT Trtal. of Woollam. uuv . ' and Fred B. Stumpe. of bt. Louis, .w.a in tn BOA II S Mondnv. Mr. ncic w - . . .tmno urns out to auenu me ni Mrs Anirust H. Brink mann. He had not been here for six years. Koch and lamuy Oooda and WorkGnuantMd WW? orioes. pressing addiiSO per cent. to the appearance of your suit and makes it wear far longer. IN MEMORIAM. wwwwwwswwwwvwvj Lanire Bros, have taken charge of the meat market and moved in from Byron tnis weeK. Wm. F. Koch moved into the Wieman property he recently pur chased and e ntz nuener moveu from there to the Ettinger house. . Wm. Schlottach, of Route 3, pullnd nt, our office the other day and declared that the 2nd day of Ffh. in not Groundhog day but the 14th instead, for on this day he followed the tracks oi one which led to his den, and after considerable work succeeded in unearthing three Groundhogs. Surely we will have good weather now. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ham mond and son, St. Clair, arrived Miia uwlr from Lincoln county. Mo., to make Owensville their permanent home. Mr. Hammond u-iii hptrin nt. nnne the erection of o mnrlarn rpairlpnpp And after this 1 iiAvsvat.u . is finished he will build a number of smaller houses for sale or rent. The Republican, on behaii ; ANNOUNCEMENT OF Summer School Beginning Tuesday, the 4th day of May, a nine weeks' term oi echbgl will be offered those wh wish to do work in the ordinary Third Grade subjects, and classes will be carried in Algebra, Litera ture, Ancient History and Physical Geography. An excellent opportunity to put in six days to the week for nine busy and profitable weeks. For further particulars address S. L CANTLEY, OWENSVILLE, MO. Mm. C. 0. Fenton departed this life Fub. 11, aeed M yeara. A father, mother, two brother., two sisters and i hiiuhmut nnH . hunt nt Invinor friends lire left to mourn our loss. She was a dear, good, affectionate daughter, mater and wife, It was a Badness too deep for tears, almost beyond comfort. While standing near her bed in the solemn and Hfmth. while each breath srrew shorter, the sweet lipu uttered the words that she was willing nt Ah wnrHfi nrp weak; we onn .rnroaa with no lamrUaiTO the DftUtfH Of norrow that go through a mother.u henrt when beholding her child in the cold claup of death. I realized then and there that one more sorrow had fallen on the lonely path of life. Hr hrinf dnv on eaith is done, and vt our hearts are cheered with the hope- and belief that she has fcone 1.... .inlrtiuaa atl ffuri Tl CT and M1ITOW can not enter. We expect to meet her Uy and by on tnat Deautuui auore nuu Him whi savmh mi face to face and praixe Him forever for redeeming irrap.H. Mav Una Dies ner ana iuuko t. : .. t ,.n in ..tun., iiruin har uin lava w omimw hv.. ( With resignation we commit her to His eternal keeping. MBS. iU. I.. UUffEUUb, Recking fonveivences. The convenience and value of having a BANE ACCOUNT cannot readily be estimated. Payments by check protect both . payer and payee, and the evidence of a paid and cancelled check is irrefutable, and in many cases of great value when a payment in currency might be questioned. Open an account with us. Our institution enjoys an enviable reputation for stability and we will look carefully after your interests. OFFICIAL STATEMENT AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 5, 1909. 'RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Banking House and Fixtures , Cash and Sight Exchange $161,332 15 6,450 00 35,928 05 liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus and Earnings . Deposits . . 2203,710.20 $ 20,000 00 .. 6.655 43 .177,05177 8203,710.20 The above statement is correct. F. H. Sassmann, Cashier. (C. W. Mellies, 1 Jacob Tappmeyeb, j Josh. Tappmeyer, VDiks. F. H. Sassmann, M. A. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. I Geo. JBuschmann, J he OWENSVILLE BANK. OWENSVILLE. MISSOURI. Owensville, extends a hearty wel come to Mr. Hammond and lam-ily. . Speaking of mail-order houses, there is no line of goods that is handled by them with such great profit as furniture. . Tables, chairs, bookcases, beds, etc. The reason of this is plain. It is easy to use the very cheapest of materials and workmanship and and cover up the defects with a Vionw rnnt. nf varnish or oaint. Owensville has a furniture store County Court. The County Court didn't get through last week on account of It. 1 80 mUUI1 OAKa UUUUCDDI . W .. i I arlve a mere synopsis of the pro- i j .atari .-,1 i . r L;naries ti. -uv;ai """.' 1 Owensville has a iurnuure siuie left for Ellinwood, Kansas, tnis which every one 8h0uld be week. John Hartwig, and family d Mr Koch has built up moved to Cofder, Mo., and bd- -j WnMonlrnr'a familv moved naiu c.v to their farm m Lafayette county, near Wellington. PVnnlc Fisher has moved into his-new residence and Fred Pop- penhouse moved into uie rooms In the Fisher building. Dr. Rrirlcfis a so has nis omce uieie onrl Ovril Jonas has shoe shop back mere. Mrs' Kasten Uuschmann anu son, Arthur, oi uuiuunuu, and Mrs. rea duschiuuhu daughter, Olga, of Poplar Bluff, were here to aweno me iuuioiui Mrs. Aug. II. linnkmann, uie sister of the two lames. II. J. Schuenemeyer ana w . F. II. Schroeder, ot vtooiuuii, made a pleasant stop ai our Wednesday, wr. ouuw" week sold his 80-acre larm w John Braye, of Concordia, Mo., and expects to move to Bland shortly. William Schulte,and a friend, Otto Buhlmann, were out from St. Louis last week visiting the former's parents on Ked Oak. They made a pleasant cull at our office Friday. . This, was . I r. Buhlmann's nrst .visit country and he enjoyed it immensely.The Presbytirian church will have its quarterly communion if Rnd ..v at 10:30 a. m. All members of the church are ex- oected to be there. All desiring tobecome members and partake of the communion inn". ki"-, tion beforehand. The pas,tor , will preach nt 7:30 p, m. on Taking Away Sins." Full, chorus, of singers for the musical service. for the Board of Church J Erection at the morning service. jus immense business by honest dealings, and being satisfied with a legitimate profit, to which every merchant is entitled. He carries onlv first class goods, something that you cannot say of the mailorder house. C. Q. Baxter, Jr., has the mnmwi 1,;, chicken pox. moveu nis 0 . . p rm...i ar-yCfc VUt OUtb w Grain & Elevator Co. They just irot In a car S1.25 to $1.35 per bbl. Miss Stella Berger came down from Summerneia tnis ween nuu will spend the summer with Mrs. Albert Poppenhouse. A report was circulated out in the Tea neighborhood last week iof ihum war amall nox in Off fensvillo. Absolutely nothing to it. It's funny how suoh things get started. The funeral of Mrs August H. Brinkmnnn was attended by an immense throng of friends. The funeral took place Sunday, brief services being flrat conducted at the home and then at Zoar Pres-K. ..rin church, after which thf iriterrmeni t'iok plHce in the church oi-ini t. ry. R'v. D. Meyer, the pastor, delivered an eloquent funeral address. An obituary sketch will appear in these col umns later. cnndintTg now and have them com- nlntM fnr next Issue. " ... ii i . Court aias poor; anows roinr nf.nfnenrR- corrects a couple of erroneous assessments ; apportions kVirAirvn inmirjincn lax lu lutjur porated towns; makes loan of $1200 nut. nt nnuntv acnooi iuuu to o. n. SuMrflelH : awards care and main tenance of paupers till they can be provided lor at tne roor rurm; appoints Aug. L. Schnitger as su- nrintAnnnnt oi roor rarui anu (p. H a. Well as Dhvsiclan at i ner vear- makes miscellaneous allnurannna (VntirOTeS bond Of R A. Rmiinr. countv collector, and mnlrna iuttlement with road over seers. Road overseers for coming year not yet appointed. GASCONADE CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. Thn nnnual meeting of the Gas conade Central Telephone Co. was held at Hermann, Mo., last Friday and the following Doara oi oireo- aWtArl (or the ensuine vear Judge D. F. 8toenner, E. T. Wil-iiama H. Vi. Phlllins. J. H. Haseu- ritter and Judge frank uncicen. The board organized by electing the following officers: President, Judge Stoenner; vice-president, Judge uncicen; geueriu uiauoi; R. T. Wi Hams: secretary ana rrRAaurer. H. E. PhllllDS. A mnnu other thin its taken ud -ind decided upon at the meeting um4 urhinh la of interest to the public, was the question of giving connection to Farmer Lines, and it was decided to make a cnarge oi 3 FU1 nnr nhone and switching charges, where connection is made. thus giving tne latter connection and service over the whole system . . 4. a mi phone Co. Farmer lines, to be of greatest useiuiness, snouia uuu-nMft with all the towns in the county. NntW to Farmers J ! SPECIAL BARGAINS Trunks from $2.50 up. s Suit Cases from $1.00 up. Sewin&r Machines from $10.00 up. I Sharpless Cream Separators $40.00 up. Other Cream Separators $25.00 up. Rocking Chairs from $1.00 up. Bed Room Suites from $15.00 up. 5 Edison Phonographs from $12.50 up. 1 Wall Paper 3 cents a roll and up. j 1 The Owensville Furniture Store, j 54 5 14 Hi tv H A T t Baptist Church Announcements. Preaching services Saturday at 7:30 p. m., Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The ordinance of baptism will be- administered at the Sunday morning service. Wn have lust unloaded a car of Fertilizer for Spring Planting Special Truok Grower. Special Corn Grower. Dnna and Pntanh. It is no mineral but is made from organic matter. It Is a great crop nnutunAi. It la the kind that won " . - . . . i iir I the eold meaai ac me vvonu a Fair, St. Louis, 1904. Try it Farmers Grain & EL Co, L. J. Helling, Manager. CARD OF THANKS. For Sale! 4 corner lots, 200 feet front, in Block No. 6, faolng west on South Main street, Owensville. Will sell together or in single lots. Inquire of Charles Klmmel. Hermann. Mo. R. McKinney, Hutchison, Kansas, Columbus Richardson, Safe, Mo., Mrs. Jiliza uooper, Vichy, Mo., H. J. Schuenemeyer, Wnnllarn. Elmer Austin. Mt. Ster ling. Fred B. Stumpe and Charles HTm St. Louis, are all new names added to our list of readers this week. Wm Suenkel, Alma, Mil f!,itherlnft Ridenhour. Bern, H. Brehe, Drake, Oliver Rodgers, Tea, Mrs. Friu Lueke, Owensville, J. L. Hibler, Route 1, Rudolph Kueffer. Route 2, John Kreutzer. Route 4, and H. H. Winter, of Rosebud, are all renewals. We Have on Hand A Hat for You. It will suit you, because -we have plenty from which to select. There's variety in shape and shade. They are both soft and stiff, but every one is this season's product. If you need one, let us show you; if you don't need one, store this away beneath the hat you have for fii n nofannnna IUIjUIQ IDICIUUVDi JOHN TAPPMRYFR th. b b era erera'era'jsrirererei'ererera'ir VV denim ta exnress our heart felt thanks to all our neighbors and friends, who so kindly ana tonrWltf Aldnd and svmDathized uith ii a durintr tne illness, ueai.ii and burial of our beloved wife and mnthpr. Aim. H. BRINKMANN and Children. Paints Oils. COACH HORSE. The Owensville German Coach Horse Co. will stand their Coach Horse at Owensville Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and at Gerald Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Season begins April 1. Terms same as last years see posters. Use Your Eyes do not abuse them. Strength comes by use that trains, but does not strain. If there is a sign of strain, if there are spots hefore the eves at times, if there is a dimness, or the let ters mix, then you are Injuring vour eyes. These defects may seem small, yet, if neglected, they will grow. The thing that will ston them is proper glass es. Come and let me test your eyes. M. L. Greenstreet, ' With Greenstreet Bros. PUBLIC SALES1 .. John Krentzer, Administrator of thn Louisa Sundar estate, will sell nersonal effects belonging to the estate at Swiss, Mo., Monday, March 22. O. C. Gungoll will hold a public sale at his place near Woollam on j Wednesday, April 4. When you do your painting this Spring there are a few things you want to be careful of in buying. Get a paint that won't fade or become dingy and dull in appearance; one that won't scale off, and one that will 11 these requirements and yet cover the greatest surface for a given price. ' We can help you and will gladly do so. Our line of paints is composed of-the best on the market and you willfnd it an excellentone to select from. Come and see us about it. Hengstenberg Lumber Co., Owensville, Mo. |