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   Moberly Daily Monitor (Newspaper) - December 3, 1903, Moberly, Missouri                                VOLUME THIRTYONE THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 1903 MOBERLY MISSOURI NUMBER 286 t We have Several Extraordinary Special Bargains in Furs which are now on Sale in Our Cloak Department Black Coney Scarfs at French Long Scarfs 50 Long Boa Scarfs at OO Isabella Fox Boas at Your Choice of Sixtyfive Ladies Jackets Silk lined tan Castor and black the goods were sold at and Op To close them out Quick P fl H Your Choice HENRY LEVY GO SHOES Ji WE GUARANTEE FIT OR NO SALE Well at a when you buy one of High Grade Custom Tailored A Union Union Label on every Garment We also do Dry Cleaning Dyeing and Preening Located Opposite No St Moberly Mo K of P Branch Lodge No will hold mooting evening 0 Every member is expected to be of 852 C C NOVEL MATINEE CONCERT To bo given nt opera liouse Satur day December 5 S 30 p m by Mr Phipps whistler nnd novelty entertainer Proceeds to bo wed for of East Park School to buy supplementary oto Como out nnd bo and n good causo 8220 ATTENTION TAXPAYERS I willbe at Mechanics Moberly Mo 10 17 nnd 18 for last time this sea son Under tholaw tuxes become delinquent January 1 After time I ain charged with Interest at a tbe rate per cent I will be compelled to charge it to the taxpayers If they permit themselves delinquent I will have with back tax books and ear request everyone k knowing the either current or back taxes to como in The books will be open until nine oclock p m each day Yours Respectfully I 0 GRIMES County Collector Attention My oil wagon will not run on Thursday December 3 laid up to have repairing done C S RHODEFER Morrison entertained n few of bis friends at his home on south Fifth street last evening the event being his Mth birthday Flinch WHS tho principal Refresh ments woro served sind an enjoyable evening spent by all who wore pres ent OUR STORE Will be Open Even ings B e g i n ni n g Saturday H COME t SEE US Wo showing the tiest lino of Christmas in the City ROBINSONS i BEGINNING NOVEMBER 14TH Our Store will be Open every evening Until Christmas DRAWING THE NUMBERS HOLDERS OF OPERA HOUSE TICK ETS SECURING POSITIONS FOR SELECTION CROWD IS GOOD NATURED a part of brothers education Ho must be taught to be polite gentle manly and ind ill the while these traits are being forced out of bin nature by tbe unfair treat ment simply bo iH n boy Ho give up on every occasion a question of which H brought up and it constantly ini upon him that these lessons are very salutary nnd teach him to b mimly and unselfish A boy of 10 in a little cub generally speaking but ho hay just as and can Huffor quite as keenly aw bin And While Some Got Good nnd Somo sinter and ho in jimt as Not Such Good Positions In I to kindness are that Lino All Siom 1 if will take kindly to loving and petting and if ho IH the right kind i of alad It wont make v sissy of him Manager Pat Halloran hao boon a busy man Those who bought tickets for the opening night of the have boon drawing fortho order they will bo permitted to select seats The method Isas follows Two big tho numbers Parties holding tickets are entitled to draw ono number for each nnd tho number drawn decides the order in which seats are to bo instance A man has tickets and draws throo numbers say 20 100 ICO The smallest number decides nt what time ho cnn his neat which in would bo those holding tho 10 preceding numbers had made selections At a later dato when tho of selection has fully arranged selection of will bo made bor ono first selection num bor two second selection etc Conductor John will first selection of tho ns he drew number 1 Dr Dutton drew number 3 W A Wight C Frod G W P Cave 7 C P Bontty S Dr 11 Dr Irwln 12 M 14 Will Harrington IS Jn tbo C scats John Bartee drew number a John Hogg 4 John Haworth 0 It H 8 A A 10 A M 18 Many of the first numbers in both classes are yot un drawn In the boxes Mr Ames Gipson drew numbers 2 and 3 P andJ B Julius Miller 7 J H Babcock 8 have not yot drawn your num beryou should do so at once The Neglected Boy City World A prominent priest of Chicago the Rev Thomas Cox talking a few days ago of the a mother to her children made Ithe startling statement that women Heed tho com fort and training of their boys that they might add the lux uries of their girls declared daugh YorB were pampered while the sons were neglected and that the great desire of most modern mothers was to see the former married and de vote the wages of the latter to the culmination of her This statement seems as if it might bo rathera startling one but per haps there may bo some truth In it Mothers may not mean to neglect but somehow a girl romos just a little nearer to H mothers heart It may bo that If is because a girl la morein touch with her mother more dependent upon her and more pliable to counsel that she takes in her welfare Bo that as It may a boy is very often left to look utter himself while a girl is watched and tended as ten dorly as a This attitude of Is Home times very so much HO as to make little shavers feel that thoy aro very small potatoes indeed A wll nine times out of moaning to bo a daughter in a hundred littlo in tho way of dress whilo the won along asbest he Can on just what IH absolutely needed The boy generally takes it all for granted and never even thinks of J complaining Ho ib so to plny Try it mothers try It Written In 48 Hours AUTHOR OF SISTERS SHAME BREAKS ALL RECORDS Now York has done some wonders In tho way of recordbreaking dra productions but all records have now boon brokon in tbo now melodrama His Sisters Shame Thls piny is based on tho murder in lja The play was finished after mur dor nnd rehearsals woro begun on tho third clay Within a wook the production and was in WILL IS PROBATED WILL OF JUDGE HOCKADAY GIVES ESTATE TO WIFE AND SON EGGS WAY UP THE PRICE CENTS A DOZEN IN KANSAS CITY VERY FEW BEING BROUGHT IN The Explanation Given by Dealers the Stopped Working GIVES TO WESTMINISTER Augustus isMado Executor Was Made In tho Year 1894 Tho will of the Into Judge John A was filed in tho Probate court at Fulton Wednesday afternoon of considerable Interest is by presents that IJohn A Hockaday being of sound and disposing mind and mem ory hereby make and publish this my last will pand testament I bequeath to my beloved my residence property lying adjoining the and more particularly described in deeds from and and others and recorded In book 32 page 330 and book 33 page the Recorders of Cal laway county together with all my household and kitchen t urn tore ashers absolutely Second I devise and bequeath to my only son and Hockaday all the remainder of my estate wheresoever si tuat ed and my library books books Third I beroby bequeath to the Board of Trustees of Westminister college ut Fulton Mo the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars which my executor Is directed to over to the proper financial wo years after the of thia will And it is my wish nnd tion that the said Board shall take charge of sum nnd loan the same nt Interest on real estate security or safely same In some other interest bearing security and apply the Income thereof to tho pur chase of suitable books for tho col logo library Or of apparatus and Eggs again in sayn Kansas City Star Strictly class stock was selling at retail this morning for thirtyfive inmost of tho big downtown stores One store on Walnut street thorn for thirtytwo centu UK a leader A firm on Fourth street con a number of smaller stores in the outlying districts continued to sell eggs nt thirty cents a today but Bomo thirtyfive cents nnd guarantee each egg Ono dealer on East Ninth street said got them from me for thirty cents others pay thirtyfive cents tho produce exchange this morn ing tho best class of eggs wore selling to tho trade at cents a wholesale The York market reported a drop ol four cents since Saturday Thero is no reason said W L Crush one of tho loading members of tho exchange why people should pay more than thirty cents for eggs Two cents is a nar perhaps butthe dealers do not need to get all their from that source When eggs go cents most people will cease to buy them I will admit eggs are not coming In fast enough The only reason I know for this Is that tbo hens are not Rabbits By Wagon Loads ABOUT 1000 COTTON TAILS SHIPPED TO THE EASTERN MARKETS THIS WEEK Mo Dec biggest business here since the snowfall of last been tho buying and to the Eastern markets About 10000 have been this week and they are arriving by the wagon load i Tho price at first was seven cents apiece but the offerings were eo en In excess of what was antic that toward the close of the week the price dropped to five cents 1 City the About 3000 were shipped to Chicago Thursday by express The day the snowfall there was solein town i Thanksgiving is custom of the farmer and bis sons to take a holiday and whether there IB anything in the wood From a money stand point Thanksgiving is a profitable day forthe farmer Harringtons is headquarters for luncheons and theater parties Give him a trial It magta fw grip Croup Son Thraat 60 Ife TO CLOSE OUT White and Fancy Mercerized Waist ings and Values to Close A YARD Received Woolen Dress Goods In Cream Mohair Cream B e d f or d Black Cream Navy Red Tan M y Brown Broadcloth Black Colors a n d Bancy mixed London Twines I have replenished my Dress Goods De with the best things in the Market A good assortment of Colors and White Silk Crepe de Chene value SALE PRICE Kid Gloves Perrins and Verginia two of the leading large stock full assortment of sizes in blackand white colors all the new tints in Glace finish white d black in Sneda an d Glace finest gloves made at the modern price of Full in Silk Velvet and Corduroys arid Lots of other good things UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Children all kinds and all sizes you can you want here I B FORNEY OOK STORE See TIS for Waterman Fountain Pens and Ladies and Gents Umbrellas YOUNG C REED STREET J Ing that ho thinks there is nothing else for him to do and never thinks of rebelling In n thousand and one little things tho boy is made to feel his If there is company for dinner and juat one spare chair he must while sister dines in state If an entertainment is on foot and only one chair ho must wait while sister dines in state If an entertainment is on foot and only ono can go again sister scores and brother is left at home but If sister wants to go some place and brother does not then is to drag along after her because bhe cant go alone Ail these things are supposed to be specimens for the use of the scientific department of said institution and in no case to bo diverted to any other purpose nor tbe principal sum ever be diminished for any purpose Fourth All tho residue of my estate and property I will and oo to my said wife and son Edith and Augustus in equal shares of each I nominate and appoint my son Augustus Hockaday sole executor of this willand having the utmost con in hio business capacity and integrity it Is my desire that no bond bo required of him by tho Probate court In testimony whereof T bore my and affix my seal January 10 JOHN A HOOKA DAY Tho friends of D S Forney will ro gretto that be in confined to homo on account of not te ill but we suppose that owing to his holiday trade he hits over exerted DATE OF HOLIDAY OPENING I Extend to sill a Cordial Invitation to visit my Display of New and Beautiful Holiday Goods my Stock is more Com plete in every respect than ever before I have ventured to bring the largest stock of Jewelery ever handled by a Moberly Merchant All are invited to come give me a chance and I wiJl make Xmas buying pleasant and satisfactory DECEMBER 5 1903 DATE   

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