The Milan Republican from Milan, Missouri (2025)

1i. tt fi it -r 1 TT-t kXrl Cjp- REMEMBER Graduating Times are Rapidly Approaching The is. A. House Music Company have lately received a now line Emerson, Ltndeman A Sons, and Bchaff Brothers pianos in stock and -are inviting the public to call In and examine their large line of artistic Instruments. You will find no better fin tolled Instruments In the larger cities for anything like the prices these pianoe are offered The materiel and workmanship are first-class.

They also have excellent player pianos with or without harp attachments. Our prices ore right and we will make terms to suit everybody. When In need of i piano call on the C. A. House Music Milan, Mo.

11. vrTl LET US HELP SELECT YOUR GIFT We have just what you want in Modest as well as Lavish Gifts Latest Designs EH6RAVIR6S FOR FRANK WATCHMAKER Northeast Corner Square, Clothes Dr. Hanna, optician, will be et Meyers Jewelry Store, Thursday, afternoon, Friday and Saturday, May 18-19 and 20. Eyas teated free. Mr.

and Mrs. R. G.Downer returned Tuesday from an extended trip to Hot Springs, Aik. Mn. Payne and daughter.

Bln. R. B- Pruit of Roswell, New Mexico, arrived Saturday to visit relatives and to be at toe bedside of Bln. Amanda Payne who is very ill. J.

N. McGee of Osgood was in this city the first of the week transacting business before the Pro beta Court, and renewing scquato-tances with his many Milan friends. Mr. McGee Is one of the active farmers; sad business men of the west part of the county. Mn.

H- E- Kendall returned Tuesday from Quincy, 111., where, she made a short visit with relatives -BIr- and Mn. J. C- Head left Sunday for St- Louis to attend the 0. R. C.

convention that is being held at that place-. T. S. Hardinger of Green City was in Milan Friday-Bln. Caroline Zuzak of Louisiana, is the guest of her daughtei, Bln.

L. M. Haas-Messrs. Gus Harris and Gird McCullough and families motored from Harris, Sunday, and spent the day at toe McCullough home. Misses Ludie Blake and Eva Hill spent Sunday with Miss Blary del-land, near Green City.

Miss Octavia Mayer entertained the Embroidery Qub Friday afternoon. Dr. Hanna, Optician, will be at Mayer'c Jewelry Store, Thursday afternoon, Friday and Saturday, May 18-19 and 20. Eyes tested free, Rev. Kenney returned from Har-risonville, the first of the week where he had been visiting his father.

His wife accompanied him home and they will now establish their residence in this city. Mies Florence Cox and brother Vernom of thle city, went to Green City, Tuesday to visit their uncle, Charley Cox, who ie very flick. Adelightf ul informal evening was enjoyed by a party of young ladies at the home of Mn. Wallace Mock last Thunday evening. The guests were entertained at 500" and a dainty two-course luncheon served by the hostess.

Mrs. James Sevier of this city, left last Saturday for South where she will visit her parents. Ora Miller of this city, left recently for Marysville; where he is employed In a garage; Mias Esther Harmon of near Milan, went to Boynton Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. King. Mrs.

Will Murphy of near Milan, went to Pollock Tuesday to visit her father, Mr. Dlllinger, who is very 111. Miss Clair McCallister is a guest this week of Mn. Gifford Phillips of St. Louis.

Mrs, George Alexander of Green City, returned home Tuesday after ependlng several weeks in Browning. Miss Goldie Morrow of this city, went to Green City, Tuesday to visit friends. Mn. Wallace of Kansas City, is spending a few days with her son Ned at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Wallace. Mrs. R. W.

Jones of Green. City, returned home Tuesday after attending court in this oity. Mrs. J. B.

Reynolds of Green City, returned home Tuesday after visiting friends in St Joe. Miss Icel Fields of Newtown, returned home Tuesday after visiting her sister, Mrs. W. O. Norman in this city.

Mrs'. James Tipton of this city Went to Reger Tuesday on business. Mrs. C. H- Montague returned last Saturday from a week's visit in Moberly, Mo- Mrs.

C. M. Napp of Llnneus returned home Tuesday after visiting in Klrksvills. The ladles of St. Marys church wish to express their generous appreciation and thanks to their patrons for their assistance in making.

their last Saturdays Market and Matinee a success. 1 1 Better Prices PARTICULAR PEOPLE REED AND JEWELER Milan, Mo- Reputation BROS. FURNITURE: CUSTER SUPPLIES CREAM DtfflNGPycm lladefromcreamoltartar derived from grapes. good health. NO OK.

HANNA, OPTICIAN. Car of Feed Just reoetved, bran ad aborts. A. C. BOTH.

9 lira. L. B. Sayers and Min Vestal Lantz, of Browning, went to Humphreys last Friday to visit Mrs. Sayers parents, Mr.

and Mrs John Sharp- Mrs. Addie Sparks of Shelbina, who has been visiting Mrs. H. H. Fogelson in this city, went to Smithville last Friday to visit her daughter Julia Sparta.

Mrs. Jim McClaskey of this city, went to Greencastle last Friday to visit her father, J. H. Harden Mrs- Mary Hurworth of this city went to Stahl last Friday to visit relatives. Whenever yon think of ffcld seeds, think of Watson Bros.

(8) See Higgins fCL McDufi for best terms on Farm Loans. Mrs. Mandy Mills Of Greencastle, wgs in this city last Friday on business. Burnice Yardley of this city, went tO Kirks ville last Friday to visit friends. If you need a Farm Loan it will pay you to see Higgins TO.

McDuff Mrs. R. B. Ash went to Kansas City last Friday to visit relatives Mr. Ash went Sunday and they returned to Milan the fust of the week driving a new car which they purchased while in the city.

Mrs. M. E. Fish of Columbia went to Lemon last Friday to visit her parents, Luther Hill and wife. Juat received a car load of salt, 1.70 per barrel.

A. C. Boyd. i W. Pratt and wife of Green City, went to Desmoin, Iowa, last Friday after attending court here and also visiting Mrs.

C- P. Sorrell Grace Creason of Browning came last Friday to visit her sister, Mrs Charley. McNeiley. Mrs. Tom Jennings of Cora, was in this city on business last Saturday.

If you have anything to sell let it be Known through the columns of the Republican, the best advertising medium in the county Mrs- Clarence Riley of Green City, returned home last Saturday after visiting her mother, Mrs. McDuff in this city. YfMFilP'' portant question is where can you buy the right kind of eats without paying exorbitant prices. Our grocery department will solve the problem, for you, as it has done for many hundreds of others. High quality and low prices do it.

Just received car each of Flour, Salt and Feed. A. C. Boyd. B.

E. Stoaks and wife of this city went -to Pollock last Saturday to visit relatives- Mrs- BQly Payne of this city went to Unionville last Saturday to visit her brother, G. W- Cummins. Aldean Sandefur, who is attending school here, visited home folks in Green City, Sunday-Miss Verna M. Mayweather, of Green City, visited the first of the week with Braden Payne in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. O'Donald and Mr.

and Mrs. B- T- ODonald, of Quincy, came last Saturday to visit Mrs. John Moran who is very poorly- When in need of a square meal, home-made bread, pies, cakes or soft drinks remember Ed Slacks restaurant, north side' square--Mrs- Ruby Crawford of Boynton, was in this city last Saturday on business, lip. William Stutler of Boynton-is in this city last Satarday mi business. Just received a car of Flour.

See me for ploes. A. KJ. Boyd. For home-made bread, pies and cakes go to Ed Slacks, north side square.

Charley Seals of Purdin, was in in this city last Saturday on bus! ness. Miss Myrtle Quick of Green City, went to Kirksville last Saturday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Hauck of Kirksville, came Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Simon in this city. Just received car each of Balt, Flour and Feed. See me before you buy.

A. G. BOYD. Mrs. Sarah A.

Young of Bucklin, returned home Monday after visiting her daughter Mrs. Alice Linebery in Green City-Misses Lena and Rilla Jackson of Unionville, returned home Monday-after visiting Mrs- 0. W. Johnson in this city. Ed Slack, the restaurant man, is opening a first-class restaurant on the north side of Square in the Kes-senger building, and can give your wants immediate attention-Miss Stella Ryan of this city, went to Kansas City Monday to visit relatives.

Mrs. Ruth Philips and son of Cushing, came Monday to visit Dr. Kessinger and wife-Mrs. E- 0. Wright of Kirksville, returned home Monday after visiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. G. Bchnellein Pollock. Miss Edna Green who is attending school in Kirksville, spent Sunday with home folks at Unionville, Best by Test, Leonard bulK Garden Seed, at LANE fll EVANS Mrs- Henry Thornton of Cincinnati, Iowa, went to Novinger Monday to visit relatives-Mrs- R- P. Woods of Kansas, came Monday to visit her parents Mr.

and Bln- McDonald in this city Mrs- Claude Freeman and son Robert visited over Sunday in Kansas City-Mrs- J. T. McCutchan and son Wilson returned Thunday to their home in Florida, Mo- They were guests at the Wilson home for several days. J. W.

Woods spent Sunday in Centerville, Iowa. Leonard bulK Garden Seed, northern grown, at Lane CSl Evans. The C. A. House Music Company have lately a new line of Llndeanan A Sons, and Schaff Brothers pianos In stock and are Inviting the public to call in and examine their lavge line of artistic instruments.

You will find no better finished instrument! in the larger cities for anything like this prices these pianos are offered et. The material end workmanship are They also have excellent plajtor pianos with or without harp attachments. Our -prices are right and we will make terms to suit everybody. When la need of a piano call on the G. A.

House Music Milan, Mo. 11, For Highest quality Millet, ijane, Kaffir eon. Imported Rape seed A Gall on Watson Bros. Mr. and Byan entertained Mtssae Grace Guinn; Margaret Meyer and Messrs Ray Sevier and.

Stephen of Kansas City, it oelock dinner Tuesday ADLERS Collegian Clothes have for j)ears been giving complete satisfaction tq Americas best dressed men. We take pleasure in recommending them to you as topping the market for style, fit, taiWirfequtyofmaterfak, Suits and Overcoat, and wear. L.ome in and see ana -wear, ana see CLASSirCD ADVERTISEMENTS. You will confer upon us a favor by mentioning the Republican when answering advertisements appearing in this paper. SALESMAN WANTED You and your horse or auto can clean up to $8 a day handling our proposition.

Write for the evidence. Stetson Oil Company, 11-lt-pd. Cleveland. Ohio. FOR RENT Pasture; more 300 acre In all.

M. T. ANDREWS, 705 S. 5th St. 10-2t.

Columbia, Mo than FOR SALE First-class millet seed. Just thrashed and In fine condition. Write or Phone, line 601, B. O. 10-2t-pd.

Milan, Rt. 4. FOR RALE baled hay, seed oorn, chop and meal. We will grind for you any time. Bring In your grinding.

We are located juct uortli of the Stand Pipe In the Franklin mill. 1 0-3t-pd JAMES PARKEY, LOTS FOR SALE We have for sale a number of lots In the city of Milan. Can sell in single lot or a number of acres all In one tract. Quite a tract of this land lies In the bottom where the hall diamond Is. This property belongs to the Webster Clark estate.

Walter S. Clark, 52-tf. Executor. FOR SALE OR TRADE A five room house and two lots In Unlon-viUe, Mo Good house, email barn and out-bulldings, good well and cement walk. Corner lots, well Will sell on easy terms or trade for Milan property or small farm.

Inquire at Republican office LOST On road between Milan and Unionville Auto License Tag, No. 70812. Finder will please return same to Wm. DeCapito, Milan, Mo. FOR SALE Silver Campine eggs-Non-setters $1.50 for 15.

All eggs guaranteed to be fertile. Mrs. V. E. Harmon, 11-lt Milan, Mo.

For Sale Cabbage, tomatoes, sweet mango pepper plants, also sweet potato plants in season (northern grown seed) Jack Kelley phone 419. LONE KI1MJK. We are having some nice warm weather which will make everything grow. Mr Casslty of hilllcothe is visiting with his sister Mrs. Amanda Neely south east of Milan.

There was a basket dinner Sunday at the Christian church south east of town. A large crowd attended and brought ever so much good things to eat. Joan Weter visited Friday evening with her cousin Gladys Murphy. Mrs. Maggie Harris and children visited Wednesday at Nove Pilchers Mr.

Roy Neely and family, Lome Wattenbarger and Ike Cassity-visited Sunday at Floyd Neelys. Delbert Weter visited Sunday evening with Ernest Murphy. John Kenley of Milan moved to his farm southeast of here recently- Mrs. Anna Thorpe visited Wednesday evening at Mr. Albert Mur-phys.

Miss Velma Harris visited with Miss Joan Weter Thursday. Gladys and Tille Murphy visited Saturday at Vick Jones. Mrs. Belle Jones and visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Whitaker. Mrs. Sarah Neely silted at the home of Floyd Neely Friday. Mn. Bertha Kibble is improving.

Ben Harris and family visited at Mary. Whites Sunday. Mfe-. Belle Jones-and family visited Sunday at Albert Murphys. Wilter 'Clark and son Frauds, visited; Ms parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George dark Sunday- the new things for spring. vplj to $35 i POOLE gjragBHgreFV QUALITY twXk'M wMrwh MORRIS FUNERAL JUDSON. Hugh Baldridge and son were transacting business in town, Friday. There were two serious runaways of teams near here Saturday, one of tho party being badly Injured.

Little Haiel Davie and Flossie DooUn of near the north side of the county, visited Miss Nell Webb Noel Xew- cmcnESTTn spills DIAMOND LADIES I walK. Gold auUltie Tin BBAHB FILM uia.iiM, ton regarded SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Mrs. Lula Payne and daughter Mary of this city, went to Green City last Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs- Charles Rainier of this city, went to Quincy last Saturday to visit relatives. She will also visit in Hurdland.

Field Seed of. highest. quality eta always be found at -Watson Bros. Mrs. C.

W. Kindsll and Lizzie Neff of this Kirksville visitors last Saturday. yj. week. Charley Webb and family vlalted-ut Luther Murphy's near Bairds-town, Sunday.

Miss Mary Klein visited home folks. Sunday. Several from bare attended Circuit -Court la Milan Rant Thursday. J. R.

Judd and non, Bdgar ware, transacting business In MHss Saturday. lfot a 1 -l 1 ..1 -d 1 V.V r. 1 S3.

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