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Republican. NO. 'jn VKNSV I I A A. MO.. Fill DAY. MAY II. MMiii. VOL. 1 Gasconade County -, 1V!jnZ'!F"A 9 e g m Owensville S3 Furniture Store jJ J4 Iron Bods, !I.7"niinl up. ry4 w...,.i,.., H...U si .-.o.m.i 15 t " " W kj; fff vLJ Chairs, "i)i- and up m 25 m . : , ,Sa' ra 11 1 m j5vl )ri--wr. sii.Mi ami u hSA K it.-hiMi ( 'iibinet WfXi IMflll'H I aiu'l'-l'. .-l.i'i y,$Jt i .... ; -ri JZL Bed Si.rin ' , SI.. ,11 a:,. I JVj "l- (X Mattrc.--.es. s.'.OO ami up 5fR! Washing .M a o h i no s . LU S5.75 iiml up. rO tl Class Ciiiiliuartls. Sli.llll pR$ ami up. JjM Window Shades, l"i i l-. 1)1 '""I !' fn 1 "T"1, '" " SSili.-i'.. on business Miimlay I'viMinitr (jm ami up. jtj Wallpapri m all kintls pp pR! in stock. L"J fAI Burial It s am! II. mi" fJ ( nail l"ai..i:v m.i.i" I'm'- SjM M ...s-,!! ,t. ft! AUG. KOCH i $ 4 SON. - See Cream We will serve ice creaiT) every Sunday, rain or shine If you have anything special for Sunday and want ice cream, leave your order with us on Saturday and we will sup-p I y y o u . Ice Cream Soda and other soft drinks. COME IN And Cool Off. 75he Star Drug Store h i'7 I 0 1 Bargains In Furniture. New Iron Metis SI. .Ml up New Mattresses 2A'i " Second-hand Mattresses 1.(10 " Second-hanil Oak Ue.ls .. 2.00 '" New Hed Springs 117 ot.ils, 22 lbs 1.S0 ' Secoud-lmnd Springs... .7') Wardrobes .ri..V) Now Chairs "0 " See.ond-hniid Chairs It") ' New Kiteheu Cuplioartls I! .V) " Now Extension Tables IS feet 1. 10 Folding Mods 11.00 - Seeoiid-hand S o w inn Machines I.."i0 ' Dressers o.7 Sideboards H.OO All other kinds of Furniture CHEAP. Jl'NT KKCKIVKI) A I.AKOE STOCK Ol" 1000 WALL PAPER. SIMON SCHMIDT, ' Proprietor lloell Island Furniture House. When you nro gcttiug glasses get them right. Have them lltted ns they should bo. Have the lenses mmUrfor you to your measure, so to noenk. Wo examine eyes accurately, lit j glasses correctly, and charge for; nothing but the glasses. Satisfne- I Hon guaranteed. -s j Ukeenstreet Bros., (Succemi.ira to SI. L. Clroontilrooll Owensville, Mo, 1 i LOCALS AND PERSONALS. i 4...t... .. --.Mrs. Williai c'.-k list. Helm is on the Mi- .Mvrtl" llialt is mi tin- side list . -shfiiir Tuesday. Strael was in town 1 William Conrads was up from l iiicli Sumlav ' -l-'rniii'i Mi.upin. of Rosebud. 'I'lu iiiliiif Tnupmi'vt'f mailt' I i ip In Bland Tuesday. . -I'lnl ( lii'i in', of Herald. was imiiri'il in tiiun Tut'stlay. I I'Vrd Schweer, of Wonlliiiii, lifiniL'lil in stool Wediiesilav Charles l!liinii nt Bay, was mi ! ( Ivi ,.i illr visiltir Wiilnosiiav. ' , lr. TuluV. of C iiiuiaii. was W. Ilcnsley spent a few ! l.i ,i' Bland mi Inisi- I . 1 1 lli'-s - l . I,. Ci llnlll'a ill l'l'll. i"i ill eel spent a few M'iml tv mi Inisi Iiess. (j. Ilfline'ue shipped tt ear ' of sloek to Ht. I.oilis Wediifsilay IHL'llI - .Mi s William Smitli. of F.ldon. ' was ln'1-r this week visiting rela-j lives I - 'I'liniiias Set't;'ii, of Weil Oak. j liinuhl in snine line eulws Wed U'-sdav. 1 Louis Xt't'su, Sr., of Ulnnd, ! was in Owensville ll few hours Tnesilav. William Sassinntiu, of Mland, was hen' Tiifsday visiting his I n ot I el s Ivl Mason, who has heeii paint-: iiii' lor (ii'iiitfe Lee. went ep to J Hi lie Tnesilav. - 1 lleiijaniin Taipinever mid wife j were ni from Herald Sunday visit-, int; relatives. Frit L.'indwehr, of Mandn, was in town eiiiiesuny iniirKeiwin hogs nod wool. ! Sweet Potatoes, Strawberries, j Hadishes and I'elery id -I. K. ; Stevenson's (iroeerv. j Peler Poppi iihoiise has emu- tnen 1 the erection of n resitlenee in North Owensville. ; The ''Owensville (Iravs" ex i peei to go to Washington Sunday j for a Bailie of hnsebnll. 1 A number id' people from Owensville attended the funeral of I Fnele Jem- Molt Tnesdnv. ' 1 II M..1 .1.1 lii ,..i. deiiee on South )wensville Wednes- day to II. I), lleniistenbeic. --.Mis Talitha Wiseniaii eaine up from Herald Monday to attend the f uncial of Strand Wood ruff. (iinrett Woodruff, of Kiinsns City, was here Monthly to attend the funeral of his hri.tliev. Strand. Frank .liu'deniann nnd John Hiirvei', ot Woolhim, delivered slock to F H. Ilenncke Wcilnesdiiy. Frank Hross ami his brother-in law, J E. Jarvis. who i. visiting him, mnilc n trip to Bland Tuesdav Heorge Snssninnn went np to Bbiml Friday to attend the funernlj of Mrs Louis Kitlerbiiseh who died Thursday. " I Ionium Kehmerr departed i Tnesilav night for EMinwood, Kansas, where lie expects lo spend the summer The Ciimi'in boys and the ()' ensville Seennil Nine played n game of baseball here Sunday Owensville won. Rev. K M. llinze went down to St Louis Monday morning to ntlend .he Evangelical church conference. Misses Emma and Anna Sass-niiinn came home from St Louis hist Thuisihiv, "whore they had j spent the winter. i J. F. Jai vis in-rived from Tellnride. Colorado, Salnrdiiv for j n visit with his sister. Mrs. Frank! Gross, and other relatives in tliis vicinity. Mr. Jarvis formerly lived in this county. . I Of the Republican Primary Election, Held i 7. r S S 7 2 '. - x Yi 2 y r . i- - t r i. y. . .s, t Z C z - 5- .- r u; - i: M c s 'z 7. - z 7. c w s h as H 5c- TFIM'.S .'titji 24 17 24,47 (il 77 114 47 (iij lLt 12 !' fid 2.V 4.'t 14"S ; I : : ; , ; IIKNSL I", Y ::i2 24 Hi 24 4 (il 7S1I.J .t.l 47 (i.l: 'Mi (i4 12 Ki4 (18 2't; 44 147.1 ' ! i : ' i i I ; ST F.NF.Ii 2:s2 fi l(i :12 2:1 4s 7:1 Li :i.Y 2H :!1 22 2-1 :i KM 4:1 Ifij (! 7!4 12.1 :m V LI.KI'I S L S '721 IK 4 LI 12 !' 11 17 10 HI 2l (i 12 ' n 17 4 4 -j 124")' SirKF.NI'.l.'OKK'KK II 1 4 1 1 27 L". 22 7 I 2d 7S (i", :il p 4 4 24 17 10 38 426j , j Slvdl'HY :i 4.". . .VI 14 ldloil "4 r: 22 42 ."i8( !.')!)2, lriiH.MHYKIi ... 2d '(!! 10 2 1 14 II 4 2 188j i oNCKEN IO.'i 1(1 h 11 :im III 4i M m I't, ZsTHn Ho! !l IL Li s .") :t7 (id 17 :il!i ' I'LEI. 2L! 17 L. II J(i II 4." (ill Hi 10 42 :I2 4.-i 22 1 7 24 17 l(l' 2'l 727 i ELLIS ."u 7 -2 12 21 21 2m 42 15 2(i 2C mi M Ul(i:i L" 4s Id 21 7:i !l I : I i.F 'H'i 2:i is 21 47 (12 7X 114 :i:i 17 (i."i 1 1 1 Inn (i'l 12 HI2 li.. (17 2(i 44 14711 ! i ! vn.'At'K :il4 2."i 17 24 1 41 (11 77 114 :n 47 (ifi I L inn (11 121(l:i (10 (17 2(1 44 14K2 ! I . , . - I AIEYEK :i( 2.' Hi 2'l; 4s .V. 72 im .'CI 4(1 (14 114 Oil 111 12 102 (17 (if! 2(1 42 1447 HULL Kit :!H 24 17 22 4' M (i.Vll2 :I2 47 (i'ill4 00 (12 12 H1 W (i.- 2:1 44jl44.'ij , S.M EI! 2L'i 10 7 is :i4 27 :!2 7s 20 42 40 inn on 11 120 .17, lid. 24 4:1 1 ll')'7(i0 ; I i KNIESCHE 1 0.7 (i 12 4 12 :;7 4.1 :!'. 1 0 Hij L'i 7 l:i 1 s 2 1 1 ,14(i ' -Hi. Matthews and faniiU anil I' M'l"'s 1 wit. have moved into the lsenberg properly which lliev I elitly piirtdmseil Foil S.M.K: 14 horse power .luml.ii traction engine, 2ml hand Wri.eorapplv.o Stonv 11,1 M rMtnn inn, .no. ( 'heap for cash A. E. .M no i ii ii . -Miss Jodie Fun-is, of R'''l Rit-il Ill'l-M II flHV llllVM till lilt , ' ' ., ter pan oi i.isi mm, me Kii.i-. ; i i . .i i v.. I.' : . l ; nei uiomei . i'i i ai i is, f ittn i !.. l- J 1.-..J..:. ... .1,..,, IM. ,f . ri, uiiin ,uiii to uou.s ouniiav evenu. ... attend the graduating exercises of the Dental College of which he is a graduate. P. 11. Metlregor, of Dixon, j was in Owensville this week look ; f. .. i 'i K. : ing liner ins iroieri. neie. .u . . McOregor favored ns with n pleas tint call while in town. i .1 W. Hartke linisheil up a i.:.-:..i. ..r ,.l....f. .,.;,. i 11,. l.,,L. w I "'I, J"u in IIIII..K I inn in i'i. in - new building at. Herald last week, i and Monday went to Bland to do i some work for II. F. Koenig. Juliiis - ('onrails was down 1 from Kldoii Sunday, returning the i same (lav accompanied bv his wife, j who had been hero a few days vis-j iting her sister. Mrs. Heorge Shel-1 (,," i $85 Top Buggy to be Given Away!!! We take pleasure in announcing to our customers and friends that we have secured the exclusive sale for this vicinity of the celebrated CASCADE BAKING POWDER, which we feel that we can safely recommend as a high-grade Powder of absolute purity, one trial of which will make you a permanent customer of the Cascade brand. To introduce the goods quickly-in this vicinity we are going to make the most extraordinary offer of giving away, absolutely free, an $85.00 Top Buggy, and Hundreds of other valuable and beautiful presents, consisting of one Reed Rocking Chair, large size, value $7.50; one handsomely dressed Bisque Doll, value $6.50: sets of Plated Teaspoons, and fine Table Glassware. A Premium goes wil4i ovorv pound can. and, in addition to tin Premium you get .villi our purchase, you will be given a numbered Coupon, which entitles yoii to a ihamc to win the ifKj.Ou Top Buggy. The price of the Caseadu Baking Powder is 50 cents per pound ('an, which is tio highor than other high-grade Baking Powders that tin not give you any premium at all. "' This extraordinary offer is being made only for a limited lime lo introduce the Cascade lira ml quickly and thoroughly. The Baking Powder, the Top Huggy and Hit other premiums that are to be given away, have just arrived anil are now oil exhibition at our store. Every body is invited to come in and see them thoy are grand. REMEMBER! A Premium goes with every can of Cascade Baking Powder, anil, in addition to tho Premium you receive with eiu-h can, you also get a numbered Coupon which may w in the Top Buggy. Some one will got this SS.YO0 Top Buggy absolutely free (except freight charges from the factory.) Como in and eo ns; wo w ill lake ph-nsur" in explaining everything in detail. J, Official Vote Pieive Woodi nil' and wife, an Arlhur.. ltd..,. Walker and Miss Com N .lotlnilf, all if LeMiigton. : Mo., were here Moinlav In alteml tlie rnneralot . lieir unn m r. iranu. Robert Miller and wile. Owensville, and Tl line Mitt- n- ,dorf and wife. Frank Mil (e.idorf land Mrs. Henry Mittemlorf, ot ; Hrake. went to Stony Hill Sattir i I... . 1 . ...! 1... . .... ,!"" "iiinen.i n oinuuav pi.ii in ,0. f j,s, fL.l.,.ea liollsset j Ojinte a large crowd was pr. scnl lund a gnotl time is ii porletl. I I.' II Li :,. p I.. , I... , ri.iiii-is, (,'iiiirii-. i'i I in uepui.iiean nanner. now e.i.ior i the Fieilerieklowii Tritium, "top J pet) in Owensville a few hours Fri ulav on his whj to visil his umt her at Hymn. Mr. Francis lntoi'ins us thai he is well satisfied with his new liniiie iintl lias a nrospcious ; misjm,sl( At 'I"' ( 'oiivention in I'l'iinkliu eoiiuiy Momlav, a eouiity ticket as follows ..... ....,.;... ....I. iuiii-ituikitt..! ,i-. , ic . ii.xii 1 1 t i ... . .......... A. A-A'itt; Itheriff. il Hehleit; Cullectoi , Thus B. Brucli; Prose Icnting Altornev, W. L. Cole; Pre- sidint? JiiiIlm-. C I. I'.iisch: Judge i 1st District. David Einst: .linlge ! 2nd District, August Hlnserj County Clerk, A. A Alilionle: ! Circuit Clerk. A. 11 Steinbeck ; j Recorder. Sebastian Waltz; Cor , oner, II. A I'oppi'iiliuseii .1. s OwensvSlIe, Missouri. In Menioi iiiin. f ,rCbu.l, : d,.imrl,.d this ,,. Sl,mlay evening, .v (i) ,M)(i -piiu subject 01 this obituary was horn in Illinois. May 2.'. 121, his nt demise being S. years. 1 1 1 ''''"""' 1 He enme to (iaseonadt! eouiity, .Missouri in the early lo's, .leeom- j piuiied by his parents. On April' 2 s,ri ,, was ullUof i mairiugo to Miss Nancy-J. Broiyn, who nt that early date resided nt Hit! place now ownetl and occupied by Mrs. . Mil rim t..t Ii 1 'mi .lien liitiii, i ii I ) vv'i.ii ua . " ' I villi. This union was blessed! wi,h ..jht children, live yet sur - viviug. "I'mde .lerry," as he was en - dcai iiigly calletl. was a man of sterling worth, an ideal citizen, n model neighbor, a good, kind nusnanti ami a loving anil tiBVotuii father. A man who at all times attended strictly I ) his own af-Ri'piihlieiiu C.niiity f.,. whose inollo was that hnjiesly, truth and viriiie are at- tributes of great merit, ca leuhitod M .1. K, i . 'rown .,,K l,-r I",!-S'SS'K th(',,, wUh r''ilt """ 1 ho remains were tollowetl to : the Now Saleiu Baptist church where they wore laid in state, n, -hurch was crowded with sor-1 rowing friends. After the funeral ' services the body was carried by I loving hands ami laid away to TEYENSON May 5th, 1906. l rest in (lie New Salem cemetery by the side of his dear companion who preceded him to the Ureal Beyond some tlftoen years. Rest in peace, dear old friend. May Cod in much mercy watch over fliy deep sleep till Ho bidet theo to arise to a better life be- U y i ond. Stiaud F. WoudrutY, of Huy Co., Missouri, was born in Gasconade Co., Missouri, Juno 10, 1887. Died in Ray Co., Missouri, Sunday, May tj, 1000. Ago at demise. IS years, 10 months and 20 days. After the death of his father and j mother the subject of this obituary 1 was onred for by J. P. Wiseman I ami wile, where he was greatly en- j doarcd by the family. After thin . he went to Kay Co., Missouri, j where lii brothers and sister had j gone. j htraud was greatly lovod by his brothers and sisters but alas, loving kindness with all other bless- ings of this life, cannot stay the ! Ian" ot tm -Messenger ot Ueatn -ei... i.H....i.. .A,un 1 III" nilldllin nriv uiuu;iii lu i lid . New Salom Baptist Cemetery for ; interment, followed by a large con- ' course ot sympatnizing inonas. Rest in peace, dear child! (lotl thy Redeemer lives, And ever from the skies Looks down and watchs all thy tl list Till He shall bid it rise." Wm. R. Vauohan. Special! IJuet opened a consignment of ; Amethyst High Grade Double Coaled Enamelvvare. The Biggest anil Most Assortment ever shown in Owensville, coin- j prising SLOP PAILS with covers, CHAMBERS with covers. R1XS. , IX U PANS. PUESERYINO KET TLES, PUDDINO PANS. BERLIN KETTLES, (i-OJ. STOYE KETTLES, WASH BASINS, MILK PANS. COVERED BUCKETS. TEA POTS mid COFFEE POTS. This Ware for Purity, Durability and Quality i stands unequalled and j Every Piece I Double Coated and Fully Warranted. SPECIAL SALB will einniiu'iiee j Saturday, May II, 1906. The Housekeepers are respei'tfullv invited to enll and inspect. The futility mid Prices on same are such that we aulieipale n.itiich inoveiiienl on this hue In addition we have cheaper grades at 10 cents to 15 cents the piece. Quick sales and small profits coupled with dependable merchandise and courteous treatment is bringing us new customers every day. ONE PRICE TO ALLandthat the smallest cons istent with good Business Principles. 'The Fair' DEALERS IN DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES HAYMANN & SASSM ANN, Props. BRING IN YOUR EGGS. We take them. Oysters! FRESH OYSTERS in FISH received every FRIDAY. , . 1 Cold Lunches Cheese, ham, sausages, canned goods, fresh bread: FRESH MEAT BEEF en PORK. Kept on ice. T5he Owensville Meat MarKet." WM. KOCH. Proprietor. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED! I do nil kinds of repairing on Sewing Machines. If your machine, is out of order bring it to the Rock Island Furniture House. Quiek work, reasonable prloes. SIMON SCHMIDT SQUIRE CAHILL, ROSEBUD, .MO. Mottry Publicum! Heal Etalf A Kent. All bu.tness pertalnltig to thin oflU'u will be nt-tondftd to with dl.putch unil palnntokinfr care Tour ptron( iiollcHed
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Title | Gasconade County republican. (Owensville, Mo.), 1906-05-11 |
Issue Date | 1906-05-11 |
Issue Year | 1906 |
Issue Month | 05 |
Issue Day | 11 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 1 |
Title Number | 26 |
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 | sn89067543 |
Issue Present | Present |
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Title | Gasconade County republican. (Owensville, Mo.), 1906-05-11 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | Republican. NO. 'jn VKNSV I I A A. MO.. Fill DAY. MAY II. MMiii. VOL. 1 Gasconade County -, 1V!jnZ'!F"A 9 e g m Owensville S3 Furniture Store jJ J4 Iron Bods, !I.7"niinl up. ry4 w...,.i,.., H...U si .-.o.m.i 15 t " " W kj; fff vLJ Chairs, "i)i- and up m 25 m . : , ,Sa' ra 11 1 m j5vl )ri--wr. sii.Mi ami u hSA K it.-hiMi ( 'iibinet WfXi IMflll'H I aiu'l'-l'. .-l.i'i y,$Jt i .... ; -ri JZL Bed Si.rin ' , SI.. ,11 a:,. I JVj "l- (X Mattrc.--.es. s.'.OO ami up 5fR! Washing .M a o h i no s . LU S5.75 iiml up. rO tl Class Ciiiiliuartls. Sli.llll pR$ ami up. JjM Window Shades, l"i i l-. 1)1 '""I !' fn 1 "T"1, '" " SSili.-i'.. on business Miimlay I'viMinitr (jm ami up. jtj Wallpapri m all kintls pp pR! in stock. L"J fAI Burial It s am! II. mi" fJ ( nail l"ai..i:v m.i.i" I'm'- SjM M ...s-,!! ,t. ft! AUG. KOCH i $ 4 SON. - See Cream We will serve ice creaiT) every Sunday, rain or shine If you have anything special for Sunday and want ice cream, leave your order with us on Saturday and we will sup-p I y y o u . Ice Cream Soda and other soft drinks. COME IN And Cool Off. 75he Star Drug Store h i'7 I 0 1 Bargains In Furniture. New Iron Metis SI. .Ml up New Mattresses 2A'i " Second-hand Mattresses 1.(10 " Second-hanil Oak Ue.ls .. 2.00 '" New Hed Springs 117 ot.ils, 22 lbs 1.S0 ' Secoud-lmnd Springs... .7') Wardrobes .ri..V) Now Chairs "0 " See.ond-hniid Chairs It") ' New Kiteheu Cuplioartls I! .V) " Now Extension Tables IS feet 1. 10 Folding Mods 11.00 - Seeoiid-hand S o w inn Machines I.."i0 ' Dressers o.7 Sideboards H.OO All other kinds of Furniture CHEAP. Jl'NT KKCKIVKI) A I.AKOE STOCK Ol" 1000 WALL PAPER. SIMON SCHMIDT, ' Proprietor lloell Island Furniture House. When you nro gcttiug glasses get them right. Have them lltted ns they should bo. Have the lenses mmUrfor you to your measure, so to noenk. Wo examine eyes accurately, lit j glasses correctly, and charge for; nothing but the glasses. Satisfne- I Hon guaranteed. -s j Ukeenstreet Bros., (Succemi.ira to SI. L. Clroontilrooll Owensville, Mo, 1 i LOCALS AND PERSONALS. i 4...t... .. --.Mrs. Williai c'.-k list. Helm is on the Mi- .Mvrtl" llialt is mi tin- side list . -shfiiir Tuesday. Strael was in town 1 William Conrads was up from l iiicli Sumlav ' -l-'rniii'i Mi.upin. of Rosebud. 'I'lu iiiliiif Tnupmi'vt'f mailt' I i ip In Bland Tuesday. . -I'lnl ( lii'i in', of Herald. was imiiri'il in tiiun Tut'stlay. I I'Vrd Schweer, of Wonlliiiii, lifiniL'lil in stool Wediiesilav Charles l!liinii nt Bay, was mi ! ( Ivi ,.i illr visiltir Wiilnosiiav. ' , lr. TuluV. of C iiiuiaii. was W. Ilcnsley spent a few ! l.i ,i' Bland mi Inisi- I . 1 1 lli'-s - l . I,. Ci llnlll'a ill l'l'll. i"i ill eel spent a few M'iml tv mi Inisi Iiess. (j. Ilfline'ue shipped tt ear ' of sloek to Ht. I.oilis Wediifsilay IHL'llI - .Mi s William Smitli. of F.ldon. ' was ln'1-r this week visiting rela-j lives I - 'I'liniiias Set't;'ii, of Weil Oak. j liinuhl in snine line eulws Wed U'-sdav. 1 Louis Xt't'su, Sr., of Ulnnd, ! was in Owensville ll few hours Tnesilav. William Sassinntiu, of Mland, was hen' Tiifsday visiting his I n ot I el s Ivl Mason, who has heeii paint-: iiii' lor (ii'iiitfe Lee. went ep to J Hi lie Tnesilav. - 1 lleiijaniin Taipinever mid wife j were ni from Herald Sunday visit-, int; relatives. Frit L.'indwehr, of Mandn, was in town eiiiiesuny iniirKeiwin hogs nod wool. ! Sweet Potatoes, Strawberries, j Hadishes and I'elery id -I. K. ; Stevenson's (iroeerv. j Peler Poppi iihoiise has emu- tnen 1 the erection of n resitlenee in North Owensville. ; The ''Owensville (Iravs" ex i peei to go to Washington Sunday j for a Bailie of hnsebnll. 1 A number id' people from Owensville attended the funeral of I Fnele Jem- Molt Tnesdnv. ' 1 II M..1 .1.1 lii ,..i. deiiee on South )wensville Wednes- day to II. I), lleniistenbeic. --.Mis Talitha Wiseniaii eaine up from Herald Monday to attend the f uncial of Strand Wood ruff. (iinrett Woodruff, of Kiinsns City, was here Monthly to attend the funeral of his hri.tliev. Strand. Frank .liu'deniann nnd John Hiirvei', ot Woolhim, delivered slock to F H. Ilenncke Wcilnesdiiy. Frank Hross ami his brother-in law, J E. Jarvis. who i. visiting him, mnilc n trip to Bland Tuesdav Heorge Snssninnn went np to Bbiml Friday to attend the funernlj of Mrs Louis Kitlerbiiseh who died Thursday. " I Ionium Kehmerr departed i Tnesilav night for EMinwood, Kansas, where lie expects lo spend the summer The Ciimi'in boys and the ()' ensville Seennil Nine played n game of baseball here Sunday Owensville won. Rev. K M. llinze went down to St Louis Monday morning to ntlend .he Evangelical church conference. Misses Emma and Anna Sass-niiinn came home from St Louis hist Thuisihiv, "whore they had j spent the winter. i J. F. Jai vis in-rived from Tellnride. Colorado, Salnrdiiv for j n visit with his sister. Mrs. Frank! Gross, and other relatives in tliis vicinity. Mr. Jarvis formerly lived in this county. . I Of the Republican Primary Election, Held i 7. r S S 7 2 '. - x Yi 2 y r . i- - t r i. y. . .s, t Z C z - 5- .- r u; - i: M c s 'z 7. - z 7. c w s h as H 5c- TFIM'.S .'titji 24 17 24,47 (il 77 114 47 (iij lLt 12 !' fid 2.V 4.'t 14"S ; I : : ; , ; IIKNSL I", Y ::i2 24 Hi 24 4 (il 7S1I.J .t.l 47 (i.l: 'Mi (i4 12 Ki4 (18 2't; 44 147.1 ' ! i : ' i i I ; ST F.NF.Ii 2:s2 fi l(i :12 2:1 4s 7:1 Li :i.Y 2H :!1 22 2-1 :i KM 4:1 Ifij (! 7!4 12.1 :m V LI.KI'I S L S '721 IK 4 LI 12 !' 11 17 10 HI 2l (i 12 ' n 17 4 4 -j 124")' SirKF.NI'.l.'OKK'KK II 1 4 1 1 27 L". 22 7 I 2d 7S (i", :il p 4 4 24 17 10 38 426j , j Slvdl'HY :i 4.". . .VI 14 ldloil "4 r: 22 42 ."i8( !.')!)2, lriiH.MHYKIi ... 2d '(!! 10 2 1 14 II 4 2 188j i oNCKEN IO.'i 1(1 h 11 :im III 4i M m I't, ZsTHn Ho! !l IL Li s .") :t7 (id 17 :il!i ' I'LEI. 2L! 17 L. II J(i II 4." 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E. .M no i ii ii . -Miss Jodie Fun-is, of R'''l Rit-il Ill'l-M II flHV llllVM till lilt , ' ' ., ter pan oi i.isi mm, me Kii.i-. ; i i . .i i v.. I.' : . l ; nei uiomei . i'i i ai i is, f ittn i !.. l- J 1.-..J..:. ... .1,..,, IM. ,f . ri, uiiin ,uiii to uou.s ouniiav evenu. ... attend the graduating exercises of the Dental College of which he is a graduate. P. 11. Metlregor, of Dixon, j was in Owensville this week look ; f. .. i 'i K. : ing liner ins iroieri. neie. .u . . McOregor favored ns with n pleas tint call while in town. i .1 W. Hartke linisheil up a i.:.-:..i. ..r ,.l....f. .,.;,. i 11,. l.,,L. w I "'I, J"u in IIIII..K I inn in i'i. in - new building at. Herald last week, i and Monday went to Bland to do i some work for II. F. Koenig. Juliiis - ('onrails was down 1 from Kldoii Sunday, returning the i same (lav accompanied bv his wife, j who had been hero a few days vis-j iting her sister. Mrs. Heorge Shel-1 (,," i $85 Top Buggy to be Given Away!!! We take pleasure in announcing to our customers and friends that we have secured the exclusive sale for this vicinity of the celebrated CASCADE BAKING POWDER, which we feel that we can safely recommend as a high-grade Powder of absolute purity, one trial of which will make you a permanent customer of the Cascade brand. To introduce the goods quickly-in this vicinity we are going to make the most extraordinary offer of giving away, absolutely free, an $85.00 Top Buggy, and Hundreds of other valuable and beautiful presents, consisting of one Reed Rocking Chair, large size, value $7.50; one handsomely dressed Bisque Doll, value $6.50: sets of Plated Teaspoons, and fine Table Glassware. A Premium goes wil4i ovorv pound can. and, in addition to tin Premium you get .villi our purchase, you will be given a numbered Coupon, which entitles yoii to a ihamc to win the ifKj.Ou Top Buggy. The price of the Caseadu Baking Powder is 50 cents per pound ('an, which is tio highor than other high-grade Baking Powders that tin not give you any premium at all. "' This extraordinary offer is being made only for a limited lime lo introduce the Cascade lira ml quickly and thoroughly. The Baking Powder, the Top Huggy and Hit other premiums that are to be given away, have just arrived anil are now oil exhibition at our store. Every body is invited to come in and see them thoy are grand. REMEMBER! A Premium goes with every can of Cascade Baking Powder, anil, in addition to tho Premium you receive with eiu-h can, you also get a numbered Coupon which may w in the Top Buggy. Some one will got this SS.YO0 Top Buggy absolutely free (except freight charges from the factory.) Como in and eo ns; wo w ill lake ph-nsur" in explaining everything in detail. J, Official Vote Pieive Woodi nil' and wife, an Arlhur.. ltd..,. Walker and Miss Com N .lotlnilf, all if LeMiigton. : Mo., were here Moinlav In alteml tlie rnneralot . lieir unn m r. iranu. Robert Miller and wile. Owensville, and Tl line Mitt- n- ,dorf and wife. Frank Mil (e.idorf land Mrs. Henry Mittemlorf, ot ; Hrake. went to Stony Hill Sattir i I... . 1 . ...! 1... . .... ,!"" "iiinen.i n oinuuav pi.ii in ,0. f j,s, fL.l.,.ea liollsset j Ojinte a large crowd was pr. scnl lund a gnotl time is ii porletl. I I.' II Li :,. p I.. , I... , ri.iiii-is, (,'iiiirii-. i'i I in uepui.iiean nanner. now e.i.ior i the Fieilerieklowii Tritium, "top J pet) in Owensville a few hours Fri ulav on his whj to visil his umt her at Hymn. Mr. Francis lntoi'ins us thai he is well satisfied with his new liniiie iintl lias a nrospcious ; misjm,sl( At 'I"' ( 'oiivention in I'l'iinkliu eoiiuiy Momlav, a eouiity ticket as follows ..... ....,.;... ....I. iuiii-ituikitt..! ,i-. , ic . ii.xii 1 1 t i ... . .......... A. A-A'itt; Itheriff. il Hehleit; Cullectoi , Thus B. Brucli; Prose Icnting Altornev, W. L. Cole; Pre- sidint? JiiiIlm-. C I. I'.iisch: Judge i 1st District. David Einst: .linlge ! 2nd District, August Hlnserj County Clerk, A. A Alilionle: ! Circuit Clerk. A. 11 Steinbeck ; j Recorder. Sebastian Waltz; Cor , oner, II. A I'oppi'iiliuseii .1. s OwensvSlIe, Missouri. In Menioi iiiin. f ,rCbu.l, : d,.imrl,.d this ,,. Sl,mlay evening, .v (i) ,M)(i -piiu subject 01 this obituary was horn in Illinois. May 2.'. 121, his nt demise being S. years. 1 1 1 ''''"""' 1 He enme to (iaseonadt! eouiity, .Missouri in the early lo's, .leeom- j piuiied by his parents. On April' 2 s,ri ,, was ullUof i mairiugo to Miss Nancy-J. Broiyn, who nt that early date resided nt Hit! place now ownetl and occupied by Mrs. . Mil rim t..t Ii 1 'mi .lien liitiii, i ii I ) vv'i.ii ua . " ' I villi. This union was blessed! wi,h ..jht children, live yet sur - viviug. "I'mde .lerry," as he was en - dcai iiigly calletl. was a man of sterling worth, an ideal citizen, n model neighbor, a good, kind nusnanti ami a loving anil tiBVotuii father. A man who at all times attended strictly I ) his own af-Ri'piihlieiiu C.niiity f.,. whose inollo was that hnjiesly, truth and viriiie are at- tributes of great merit, ca leuhitod M .1. K, i . 'rown .,,K l,-r I",!-S'SS'K th(',,, wUh r''ilt """ 1 ho remains were tollowetl to : the Now Saleiu Baptist church where they wore laid in state, n, -hurch was crowded with sor-1 rowing friends. After the funeral ' services the body was carried by I loving hands ami laid away to TEYENSON May 5th, 1906. l rest in (lie New Salem cemetery by the side of his dear companion who preceded him to the Ureal Beyond some tlftoen years. Rest in peace, dear old friend. May Cod in much mercy watch over fliy deep sleep till Ho bidet theo to arise to a better life be- U y i ond. Stiaud F. WoudrutY, of Huy Co., Missouri, was born in Gasconade Co., Missouri, Juno 10, 1887. Died in Ray Co., Missouri, Sunday, May tj, 1000. Ago at demise. IS years, 10 months and 20 days. After the death of his father and j mother the subject of this obituary 1 was onred for by J. P. Wiseman I ami wile, where he was greatly en- j doarcd by the family. After thin . he went to Kay Co., Missouri, j where lii brothers and sister had j gone. j htraud was greatly lovod by his brothers and sisters but alas, loving kindness with all other bless- ings of this life, cannot stay the ! Ian" ot tm -Messenger ot Ueatn -ei... i.H....i.. .A,un 1 III" nilldllin nriv uiuu;iii lu i lid . New Salom Baptist Cemetery for ; interment, followed by a large con- ' course ot sympatnizing inonas. Rest in peace, dear child! (lotl thy Redeemer lives, And ever from the skies Looks down and watchs all thy tl list Till He shall bid it rise." Wm. R. Vauohan. Special! IJuet opened a consignment of ; Amethyst High Grade Double Coaled Enamelvvare. The Biggest anil Most Assortment ever shown in Owensville, coin- j prising SLOP PAILS with covers, CHAMBERS with covers. R1XS. , IX U PANS. PUESERYINO KET TLES, PUDDINO PANS. BERLIN KETTLES, (i-OJ. STOYE KETTLES, WASH BASINS, MILK PANS. COVERED BUCKETS. TEA POTS mid COFFEE POTS. This Ware for Purity, Durability and Quality i stands unequalled and j Every Piece I Double Coated and Fully Warranted. SPECIAL SALB will einniiu'iiee j Saturday, May II, 1906. The Housekeepers are respei'tfullv invited to enll and inspect. The futility mid Prices on same are such that we aulieipale n.itiich inoveiiienl on this hue In addition we have cheaper grades at 10 cents to 15 cents the piece. Quick sales and small profits coupled with dependable merchandise and courteous treatment is bringing us new customers every day. ONE PRICE TO ALLandthat the smallest cons istent with good Business Principles. 'The Fair' DEALERS IN DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES HAYMANN & SASSM ANN, Props. BRING IN YOUR EGGS. We take them. Oysters! FRESH OYSTERS in FISH received every FRIDAY. , . 1 Cold Lunches Cheese, ham, sausages, canned goods, fresh bread: FRESH MEAT BEEF en PORK. Kept on ice. T5he Owensville Meat MarKet." WM. KOCH. Proprietor. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED! I do nil kinds of repairing on Sewing Machines. If your machine, is out of order bring it to the Rock Island Furniture House. Quiek work, reasonable prloes. SIMON SCHMIDT SQUIRE CAHILL, ROSEBUD, .MO. Mottry Publicum! Heal Etalf A Kent. All bu.tness pertalnltig to thin oflU'u will be nt-tondftd to with dl.putch unil palnntokinfr care Tour ptron( iiollcHed |