Moberly Daily Monitor (Newspaper) - December 10, 1913, Moberly, Missouri f V JC Vy VOLUME 4l WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 1913 MOBERLY MO NUMBER 283 tart Just dont have any wash day at all this cold weather Keep the steam out of the house by having every bit of the washing done at THE PEOPLES Start now PEOPLES LAUNDRY Hold Last Night Was An Enthusiastic tho Main Topic t Every Girl Longs for a Toilet Set You would have to look for t Gift that would delight her more Made of tho Best Sterling Sil vcr Silver and Ivory In chid OH a hand mirror hair brush comb manicure nail file and aaul other to toilet to remind you that during those busy dayn tho convenient time to ahop in before noon Wo Bhal 1 do our best to give you a prompt service If you arc not roady to in and lot UH not one for you Opera Glasses AND Carpenters JEWELER 599 213 Reed 10 FT V If You Hire Mo Once You Will Always Want Mo Office Corner Hood Williams Streets Captured in Canada Tom A Wide re to with tt who in Canada in harmful with of 1012 Uo was out on bond and when hn WHO was for trial bn not be round While in Canada bv of Goo K Allon mado a for his and landed hint by clover work A reward of to Iho iff for Uyland Lorgnettes Make Useful Xmas Gifts SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Special Groceries 3 0 10 Pepper 2 for a boxes Searchlight Matches 10 bars J cans 20 Sugar Oats 20 To in to OH per bu OOo find HEDGES VICTOR 520 Reed Street Phono 060 The Moberly Commercial Club met last night in regular weekly the principal object of tho mooting being to continue A dis of obtaining for Moberly The committee on reservoirs mndo report AVI Greenland chairman of tho committee speak ing for Iho committee Ho report ed that Jio made several sur veys ol prospective sites getting his start from the Government surveys A number ot places for reservoir places arc available ho said but none were until some definite action was ready to be taken Tho was in to get options on sites and con Per with tho mayor council and later present tho matter in some tangible form to tho city administration Tho club is desirous that the council and it work in perfect harmony in re gard to this matter A committee may later be ap pointed to confer with the Wa bash in regard to inducing it lo go into au arrangement whereby it will hear a part of tho contem plated cosl of the work oil getting another big reservoir Fifty dollars raised to pay tho clubs indebtedness to the State Association Two now members were added to the roster Messrs Mc and Pete Carroll A number oi good talks were made hist night and the spirit in evidence was one of optimism and good fellowship Woll Known a Judgment Asso for Work Done HALE WED IN KANSAS The case of Bitter Son con tractors builders against the Moberly Fair Association was tried at Paris and today a jury gave tho verdict for Tho costs of tho suit will be paid bythe defendant This suit is the outgrowth of tho work done in tho big grand stand from Kansas City and ifc Jioro Bitter Sou took tho contract to replace the stand hero just as it was in Kansas City work had done the fair association ob to the way part of tho world was done refused pay ment Mr that his contract up to and then sued for the due hinru This he claimed to bo about The filed a counter claim for alleg ing to have amount by non perform and money spent stand in proper shape Attorneys repre sented Mr M J Lilly a nd Frank McAllister represented Lho defend ant S The verdict isj said to bo satis felt that as builders of tho best standing was affected by the allegation that they had failed in the performance of their tlic fair Man Succumbed to Long Illness at His Homo 1107 Bond Street A Fine Dinner Tho Ladies dd of the Con ehurch today held a dinner and tonight At oclock last night B Hale 59 years old died at his home 1107 Bond street af ter a lingering illness Mr Halo had been a resident of about six years Hewas a member of the Baptist church the Modern Woodmen and tho Painters Union and was highly esteemed by all who knew him Ho is survived by his wife three sons Floyd Harry and Vic tor Hale of five daugh ters Mrs G S Cormack of Ne vada Miss Jennie Hale St Louis Mrs JE Stone Kansas City Mrs 0 B Shirley Ev of three bro thers C P Hole of Spokane Washington Goo P Hale Mem Mo and F W Hale of Mo herly and three sisters Mrs Clarence and Mrs H D ojc Moberly and Mrs Arthur of Los Angeles Gal Funeral services over the re mains will bo held at 10 oclock Friday morning conducted by the Rev B G Miller and burial will be made in Oakland ceme tery Expired on Wabash Passenger Train No 9 at Yesterday An unknown years old died man about 70 on Wabash pas senger train No 9 shortly after 5 oclock yesterday afternoon as the train The man had gotten on the train at St Louis Shortly after leaving the Mound City he com of tor was in charge of tho train gave him every atten tion possible Hi ticket was to Medford Oklahoma Near Conductor He cox went back in the train to see his patient and found that he was dead The body yas turned over to the authorities at and is being held for Suggestion Lyric Orchestra Dance Thurs day night December Ad mission 50 Indies free d3 RAILROAD NOTES Claude Ross has accepted a clerical position in office of Dispatcher and entered upon Ins new duties yes tern ay Conductor J W S Lauglin and Richardson are Made a Record hom Lodger T T from Chicago Johnson whore lie tho Fat Stook Show the of ils kind in tho world nul tho world H record for soiling by off me at a linio 105 head of in 00 While at UM show ho mld J2 car loads of Ho sold tho singlo sUer hat brought M fonts and tho ugliest and tho car ho sold or was sold tho bird highest Jack AVI loarts in toda Korrigan oC Back to Lifo at tho dl Carriage and Auto Robes and Shawls ii The good warm kind You look cold without one while driving in either Carriage Buggy or Auto Come and get yours Dr Thos P of Brookfield And Miss Bess Griffith of of Wod Tuesday In tho lisi ol licenses issued in City Tho Jour nal gave the names of Dr M of Brook Miss BCHS Griffith 28 ol were married in tho in Kansas City Tuesday Dr and Mrs Foro will their homo in field Tho brido IH tho daughter of Mrs D ol formerly being em ployed as a trimmer in a local millinery establishment She ifi n and vivacious young whoso many will bo to learn of her Foro ono of tho best known in Linn ty Uo han built up a large prac tice in and around and JH highly esteemed by all of his acquaintances will servo Dinner and supper served tomor v t v row i The dinners served by these la dies are famous for their high quality and tho dinner today was no exception fto the rule It was all that could l be asked and tho menu was replete with the deli of tho season Bo sure talco KUjjper will tho ladies tonight m id dinner anc super A fino display ol fancy work is also on sab anc many nice presents can bo secured The Gift Store We arc showing this year a won Stock of Beautiful Wares i for Presents Public Notice tho undersigned merchants not to open our place ol H a I until Monday Dry Goods Go Torrill Bros Top W Million if onry Co T 8 ROM Wool on K Koth Co Diok Co Clothing Co I B Grand To Keep Stores Closed A petition is being circulated today by clerks in the various stores asking that the stores he kept closed at night until Decem ber 22 is being nu signed and when it has boon all those inter ested will bo presented to store owners for their inspection Tho clerks facl that it is un necessary to keep the stores open a I nights until tho daio mention ed for all Christmas shoppers to their purchases To I wilt bo at tho Banta Thursday Friday and Saturday with tho lax books This will be tho last opportunity to pay os without coming to Pay your taxes while it is con venient JOE Ki County Collector If Ii Roy B Koth it II W AI nx a ml or tho windy and ol for own Jin vacation with moth or ami and old fWI will put in n good for Mio own in Hi H B whilo a a i in with t at 1J dG A Coincidence iu 1887 tho town oP dry in a local option Tho dry majority at that Monday again dry and by a tho dry majority is tho HH ili wan in 1887 HO tho wol ug tho ho o I 1887 teon and tho courts hold it to boon Tho town han had To I will bo tho ol and with Iho will be Iho to pny CUTGLASS ART CHINA HAKING CHAFFING GOODS on tho lay off list Brakeman G Lucas has resum ed work after a short ay off To Taxpayers I will be at Thursday Friday and Saturday tax books This will be the pay tax es without coming to Pay your taxes it is con venient 13 Chafing Dishes Made in styles and sizes iu nickel copper mid silver Equipped with tho Burner Alcohol Gas n powerful burner that can ba used with pot style coffee per or cny rango cooking utensiL Also furnished desired with the Ivory Enameled Food Pan FOR BY YOUNG The 315 Reed St STORE OPEN Conductor Muldrow Killed Conductor William Muldrow of the rail road was killed in a at tho about nine Tuesday morning County Collector OA AMD ARTISTIC CLOCKS this store you will bo sure to find something to pipage you Ben Is Dead OTTO BURKLUND 304 Reed St Jeweler WATCH INSPECTOR Ben who for many years had charge of the Press Bu reau of the Republican State Committee died at his home in Webster Groves Monday Hehad been in a rundown condition brought about by overwork Mr was 50 years old j Change of Venue In the case of Summers vs which was to tried at the term of court now be ing held in cation for a change of venue has been made train was cars v of the engine Just before reaching tho switch trucks of a car corn oil which Earl tlie ere standing car em Johnson the opposite side t and was pinioned is well L in this Plan Suburban Tract Seven land owned by Marshall f and A II lying southeast of Columbia across tho Hinkson will next spring bo the market as a addition to Columbia The tract Kvill bo im proved and sold in five ten and twenty acre tracts under special building restrictions Tribune nfi coming to Pny it el County of Hig boo a We offer you the advantage of making your selec tions from the cleanest stock of novelty goods ever as in this city and we can give you the assurance that the quality and style of any article you measures up to the highest standard so be sure arid make your Holiday headquarters here Of Ladies Misses Coats Suits Skirts Dresses Waists and Furs to some alterations ve are make in our Wear Department we are close out every garment or cost within the next thirty days Remember this will be a genuine sale and we ask you to come ana see how much more your money will buy than elsewhere v