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THE HICKMAN COURIER Cntrt Wattnt JCmMki Ukt IH Dho MTBEALE W OBFECB J08EXTOH Edluri uJ PrtprUUr ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR + < r CASH IN ADVANCE I Kutoird at the Hlohraao Kratnafcv jKWteirioa M oooend eliuw mall matter 0 = == Friday June 14 1007 on Will Wed June 19 On Wednesday afternoon June 19 Kev B Marvin Harris who conducted a union revival in the city last Spring wiH wed Hits Laura V Patton of Paynwville MoThe brideelect is the only daugh ¬ ter of Col J H Patton and is one of the sweetest young women in Mis ¬ sours She is highlyeducated has traveled extensively and is a very musicianMost readers know Bro Harris and those who do loveI and admire him Harris is a native Missourian His father i is a Virgin ¬ t ian his mother a Kentuckian HeI I began preaching when he was fifteen years of agebeing known for years as theIOboy preacher to Dur ¬ I ing his career he has preached in I everystate in the Union and pto vince of Canada Though he de ¬ votes himself constantly to his call ¬ ing he controls quite a volume ofI business and is welt known in finan ¬ cial and educational droles There are many things we could say about Harris all goodstoobut lack of space forbidsI The wedding is to bs a very quiet affairno cards being sent out Dr Palmore editor of the St Louis Christian Advocate and Rev J M Boon formerly of Sturgeon Mo will perform the ceremony lmme ¬ diately after the marriage Mr and Mrs Harris will leave for New York thence to Europe The Courier joins the many friends of Mr Harris in extending congratu ¬ lations and assure him the latch string is always ahanging out II I Sensation at Fulton Excitement has prevailed in Ful ¬ ton this week Rev Frank G Haw hey a former minister of that placeJ J upon his arrival in the city at mid ¬ night Tuesday was met by Mr W Meadows and a score of his friends who proceeided with him to the bust ¬ ness street of the town and admits tered to him a liberal dose of raw- hide ¬ tea and was then taken to Pierce Tenn and ordered to stay away forever The minister it is alleged and he admits his guilt was the cause of the divorce pro ¬ seeding being flied against Mr Meadows by his wife recently He admits that he had alienated the affections of Mrs Meadows and said that he deserved to be bung rather than horsewhiped The sym ¬ pathy of the community i is in favor of Mr Meadows and his act is gen ¬ erally commended Gasoline at the Courier Office The word thousand on the new 81000 certificate is said to be mis ¬ spelled We hadnt noticed it In these closing school days thousands might do well to remem ¬ ber that a diploma J is not an insur ¬ ance policy against failure Mrs John of the es ¬ teemed women ofUnion City diedI Sunday evening and was buried Mon ¬ day Mrs Saddling has been in ill health for several years She leaves a husband and two daughters The monthly rural delivery state ¬ ment shows that there were 670 rural routes in Kentucky on June 1 as compared with 639 on June 30 1906 Forty seven petitions for havingbeen adversely We detest a negative character these silent figures in a restless bus- tling ¬ world We despise the sort that is content with the mummy life Somehow we like the man that does something and does it wrong far more then we do the fellow who does nothing for the fear that he will do something wrong Start something I Theres a tonic in a dare Scare somebody antagonize somebody Who cares 15 to 20 per cent On your investment r We offer some improved city property that will pay you well If you wish to invest 500 or more SEE Us W S Ellison I i- e < u Rco Hlokmans Guests Memphis Conforouco W F M S Holding Interesting Session Here Many Visitors Present Tuesday afternoons train brought to our city about 150 people off- icers ¬ delegates and visitors to the annual meeting of the Memphis Dis trios Womens Foreign Missionary Society which is being held at the Court house A more clever set cf folks have never been within our citys gates The meeting was opened by Dr Lewis Powell of Memphis Tuesday night with the Annual Semon since which time the association has been busy with the regular order of busi I ¬ ness The program is a very inter ¬ esting one and many of our citizens are attending the three daily seas tons Naturally the work i is along the line of foreign missions Reports and discussions of this subject prove that it is one of the most important branches of church work Delegates and visitors are being entertained in the homes of our hospitable citizens and true Southern hospitality is being practically dem onstratedWednesday night Hunzikers Band serenaded the visiting dele ¬ gates and the musk was highly appreciatedFollowing we give a list of the de ¬ legatesMrs W C Waters Trenton TennLurlin DeWalt Ripley Tenn Mrs J C Harris Munford Tenn Miss Mildred Waters Trenton Tcnu Louise Baxter Sharon Tenn KyAlberta Mrs Fannie TIllman Sharon Tenn KyMrs phis Tenn KyEUis KyIda Tenn Mr S C Dobbins Paris Tenn Mrs F J Blackwell Madison Heights Memphis Teen RheySt MemphisTona TonaMits Maud King Memphis Tenn Miss Helen Sebastian Martin Teas RipleyTema TennMrs J B Wlnsett Trimble TennMrs Tiny Cobb Rives Tenn Mrs Mary Harris Rives Tenn Mary Thomas Newbern Tenn Nellie Pennington Ripley Tenn Mrs Isaac R Cook Columbus K Allen Howell Dyersburg Tenn CityTeen TennMrs T Wells Murry Ky Elcaa Thompson Arp Tenn Mrs A S Taylor Covlngton TennAnnie Whitnel Martin Tenn DyerTenn TennSarah Berry Dyer Tenn JoneTenn TennBeth Taylor Jones Tenn Miss Karene Btggs Trenton TennMrs J W Lawrance Martin TennMrs CityTenn TennMiss Mattle DeBow Hickman KyMiss Mary Lawrence Dyer Tenn Miss Julia Stevens Brownsville Tenn KyMrs ChapelTenn TennMrs S J Veltman Paris Tenn Annie Veltman Paris Tenn Katharine Wisdom Jackson Tenn Charline Webb Somervllle Tenn JacksonTenn TennMiss JacksonTeen TennMiss Eleanor Wright Paducah Ky Mary Mecoy Martin Tenn Mrs R M Vaughn Halls Tenn Mrs S A Morris Arp Tenn Mrs V C Hahn Jackson Tenn Mrs James V Freeman Hender ¬ son Tenn Mrs L A Moore Jackson Tenn Mrs Asa Mcleod Kenton Tenn Mrs Ben F Murrell Somerville TennMrs MemphisTenn TennMrs MemphisTenn TennMiss Ruth Wbitnell Jackson tMukass Louise Van Horn Memphis Tem Louise Moore Memphis Tenn Mrs B T Smith Memphis I- EJ11isoD Bros This Store is Making A Great Showing o- ff f SUMMER GOODS The Summer season is now here and you willwant to keep cool and comfortable We are ready with splen ¬ did assortments of every kind of goods for summer wear Garments of every kind readytowear for men women andchildren and all kinds of materials in piece goods We are Making a Special Showing of I Fine Wash Goods Consisting of many varieties of patterns and weaves in Lawns and Batistes Ginghams and Madras Percales and Mercerized Tissue Suiting from the popular SO and JLOO cloths to the finest high grade woven fabrics White Goods Linens Laces and Embroidery in endless variety Calland see us ELLISON BROS Hickman Ky Mrs Ada Cooper Memphis Mrs Sam Bejakh Memphis Mrs W J Mccoy Martin Zella Adkisson Kenton Tenn Mrs M A Stoncoiphcr Kenton Mrs G A Klein Dyer Tenn Wilma Polk Jackson Tenn Mrs C W Forrest Brownsville Hattie Anderson Fulton Ky Mary Williams Murray Ky Mrs Seid Waddell Union City Master Pratt Waddell Uni n City St John Waddell Jr Memphis MemphisWanita Mrs A 0 Mann Brownsville Mrs Hugh Valentine McKenzie Miss Annie Taylor Jones Tenn Miss Marguerite Fuqua Hick man Ky Miss Bera Lancaster Union City Miss Allte Mat Davie Union City Luclle Cole Rutherford Tenn Vivian Gooch Martin Tenn Mrs Richard Walker Cayce Ky Mrs John B Howell Dyersburg Raymond Dunavant Halls Tenn Ivan Wyse Halls Tenn Miss Hughla Dandson Trenton Beth Cbamblin Dyersburg Carolyne Gerster Neal Dyers burg Tenn Mrs J D Wilson Dyersburg Christian Church Services Sunday School at 930 a m preaching and Communion Service at 1045 subject The Four Priest ¬ hoods Evening service at 7 45 sub- ject What Would Jesus Christ Find if He Were to Come to Hickman Tonight Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 745 F H Vernor Pastor Jas R Vincent and Miss Pearl Averift were married at the Chris ¬ tian church parsonage by Rev J J Castleberry at Union City last week The State General Association of Baptists Ministers Meeting and Womans Missionary Association will meet in Mayfield during the week of June 24th farm for Sale 160 ACRES Fine land in bottom below Hickman About fifty acres cleared A BARGAIN W S ELLISON vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v Miscellaneous News AAlAAAAAAAAAAAA frft Rev H B Johnson and daughter arc here from Union City The June bridegroom is a small 1 potato but he I Is essential to the crop MempIs week BerryThrelkeld week Rev T Ball of Dyer Tenn yosterday ¬ The Christian Endeavor wftl stet t at the Baptist Church next Sunday evening at 645 Little Miss Annie Lee Brown I Ii I spending the week in the country with Eron Roper Mr und Mrs J M Roper and I children attended the Commencement l exercises last week Miss Haielle Adams came home Wednesday from a visit with Me tropolis Ills relatives Miss Winnie Harper returned to Tiptonville Wednesday She has I been attending school at Htokman CollegeC I acoompanledGoalder bring the negro Wash Stoner back to Kentucky Miss Beta Langster of Union City MrsJas RoadShe The little oneyearold daughter thelower Valley ¬ Malden train Tuesday night and conducted theHoliness Sundayafteruoon contrastedby 2114 This is a very Interesting subject and will doubtless be a teach er to some An examination of applicants for appointments to State College will Fridayand I J Also an examination for State and atthe sameplaice In the parlor with a silos light a kindS dtk entertain the Alai ctaHea Menda y RightFORSALB aMfArm BM or J K NMniRk J W gutIIt at the shoot Wednesday The Mualoat History Club otto lutainod at the hose of Miss Men a Dktlehrink Tuesday evening BerendosRL aW daytng BridgeWedRaf Miss Mildred Ramage of thli 1IAondemy June 30th Mildred has been elect ColIge Dct were gustily mottled ofthe byRey Metbodtlt was a very quiet affair none but near relatives preentI correspondentson aletter theCourlck didI not have but one or two Some of our correspondents are good ones butthere averageone everyneighborhood represented in our columns and such would be the case If every corres partWe stationery doingyour tryto usknow or station- ery 1 A New Drink SodnNo wUYwe anyway will mako youhnvont Itshealthy and refreshing nud cheap HELM ELLISON r 4 Court ouS- Aroba11w o s so b4 Following is the has been rcordrj Ropers ofllce sir t Mrs Maude Frerr ford land in Fu 3500 i WT Shelby wu mdrSutton county man while x Missouri County cu ILl leg and the follouuc menu were coahrr Mrs A L Nr Clanton Moachan Mrs A L Mu Eunice MeachamL Mrs A I Mir W W Mcachan J N Dtl1lhI Ballot A M KJones antH A1r Battier A Co Ares Ru Morris JhusanJohnson Chas NHRO- nlthulbrrl An apprise bill apprCeurt The following edt A J JtMteon s W A10r S A Co Isolates T li Boston l Roy Shaw wa of the thirst sect Ed Thomas was lilac to Hwolls and Leroy Ibt Wayne iU Gut T YOUR SUM 144 x hIp II t 1401 n lb 44 Iotltll Tap 4 lllil JOt Fi ham 14ftM lr sru 4 Facilities Inadequate- It was dIe audience atstmbU to witness the Con ciios that two AI t i Dales foreMted country It brat I of Ilttkman While the do c Miss Ruth BHscb t Intended as trooci may have hewed than she thought dlenoe oomprehr i r Iou sly Without amUyn c the proposition it t well to stop and < > oance of her essay her leading thougt t w thought omdK guage and facer III wax an Index of u gretcivc rnledc ot the way as It wef hope rer Its ptem sister ottlec These buds oC pt burst Into bloom 1 perfume of aooomi a will only satisfy rtf Incur citys welter futureBut what of tti environment of tillS > uatcs upon the o < i w but into the altar setting from who olusiinsi costume that were elegant i to grace any like fun 0 IL with a cultured au i i age them by appU h h- each the though gested Itself whV Vt heated atmosphere that stood out barn of their unsighthnr by the hieroglyph T surface by inartisix that suggested a turf N irons of Hickmanw t I fifteen cents to ender You gentlemen wh r w- with the affairs of thlt c Itbers Wedo IIhave t would aj 1 rei much as It stands out rebuking i u vaopinion t directions and rr artjust if we had the space A J only be remedied by a J- i attivitV officials entrusted with of Hickman citizens r r + J Fulton and Hlckmau let the contract Monday i TIC sit ion of a steel bridge OM Lf Chete at ttoscow

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THE HICKMAN COURIER

Cntrt Wattnt JCmMki Ukt IH Dho

MTBEALE W OBFECB J08EXTOHEdluri uJ PrtprUUr

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR+ <r CASH IN ADVANCE I

Kutoird at the Hlohraao KratnafcvjKWteirioa M oooend eliuw mall matter

0 = ==Friday June 14 1007

on

Will Wed June 19On Wednesday afternoon June

19 Kev B Marvin Harris who

conducted a union revival in thecity last Spring wiH wed HitsLaura V Patton of Paynwville

MoThe brideelect is the only daugh ¬

ter of Col J H Patton and is oneof the sweetest young women in Mis ¬

sours She is highlyeducated hastraveled extensively and is a very

musicianMostreaders know Bro

Harris and those who do loveIand admire him Harris is a nativeMissourian His father iis a Virgin ¬ t

ian his mother a Kentuckian HeII

began preaching when he was fifteenyears of agebeing known foryears as theIOboy preacher to Dur ¬ I

ing his career he has preached in I

everystate in the Union and ptovince of Canada Though he de ¬

votes himself constantly to his call ¬

ing he controls quite a volume ofIbusiness and is welt known in finan ¬

cial and educational droles Thereare many things we could say aboutHarris all goodstoobut lack ofspace forbidsIThe wedding is to bs a very quietaffairno cards being sent outDr Palmore editor of the St LouisChristian Advocate and Rev J MBoon formerly of Sturgeon Mowill perform the ceremony lmme ¬

diately after the marriage Mr andMrs Harris will leave for NewYork thence to Europe

The Courier joins the many friendsof Mr Harris in extending congratu ¬

lations and assure him the latchstring is always ahanging out II I

Sensation at FultonExcitement has prevailed in Ful ¬

ton this week Rev Frank G Hawhey a former minister of that placeJJ

upon his arrival in the city at mid¬

night Tuesday was met by Mr WMeadows and a score of his friendswho proceeided with him to the bust¬

ness street of the town and admitstered to him a liberal dose of raw-hide

¬

tea and was then taken toPierce Tenn and ordered to stayaway forever The minister it isalleged and he admits his guiltwas the cause of the divorce pro ¬

seeding being flied against MrMeadows by his wife recently Headmits that he had alienated theaffections of Mrs Meadows andsaid that he deserved to be bungrather than horsewhiped The sym ¬

pathy of the community iis in favorof Mr Meadows and his act is gen ¬

erally commended

Gasoline at the Courier Office

The word thousand on the new81000 certificate is said to be mis ¬

spelled We hadnt noticed it

In these closing school daysthousands might do well to remem ¬

ber that a diploma Jis not an insur ¬

ance policy against failure

Mrs John of the es¬

teemed women ofUnion City diedISunday evening and was buried Mon ¬

day Mrs Saddling has been in illhealth for several years She leavesa husband and two daughters

The monthly rural delivery state¬

ment shows that there were 670rural routes in Kentucky on June 1

as compared with 639 on June 301906 Forty seven petitions for

havingbeenadversely

We detest a negative characterthese silent figures in a restless bus-tling

¬

world We despise the sortthat is content with the mummy lifeSomehow we like the man that doessomething and does it wrong farmore then we do the fellow who doesnothing for the fear that he will dosomething wrong Start something I

Theres a tonic in a dare Scaresomebody antagonize somebodyWho cares

15 to 20 per cent

On your investmentr We offer some improved

city property that will

pay you wellIf you wish to invest

500 or more SEE Us

W S EllisonI i-

e< u

Rco Hlokmans Guests

Memphis Conforouco W FM S Holding Interesting

Session Here ManyVisitors Present

Tuesday afternoons train broughtto our city about 150 people off-icers

¬

delegates and visitors to theannual meeting of the Memphis Distrios Womens Foreign MissionarySociety which is being held at theCourt house A more clever set cffolks have never been within ourcitys gates

The meeting was opened by DrLewis Powell of Memphis Tuesdaynight with the Annual Semon sincewhich time the association has beenbusy with the regular order of busiI ¬

ness The program is a very inter ¬

esting one and many of our citizensare attending the three daily seastons

Naturally the work iis along theline of foreign missions Reportsand discussions of this subject provethat it is one of the most importantbranches of church work

Delegates and visitors are beingentertained in the homes of ourhospitable citizens and true Southernhospitality is being practically demonstratedWednesday

night HunzikersBand serenaded the visiting dele ¬

gates and the musk was highly

appreciatedFollowingwe give a list of the de ¬

legatesMrsW C Waters Trenton

TennLurlinDeWalt Ripley Tenn

Mrs J C Harris Munford TennMiss Mildred Waters Trenton

TcnuLouise Baxter Sharon Tenn

KyAlbertaMrs Fannie TIllman Sharon

TennKyMrsphis TennKyEUisKyIda Tenn

Mr S C Dobbins Paris TennMrs F J Blackwell Madison

Heights Memphis TeenRheyStMemphisTonaTonaMits

Maud King Memphis TennMiss Helen Sebastian Martin

Teas

RipleyTemaTennMrs

J B Wlnsett TrimbleTennMrs

Tiny Cobb Rives TennMrs Mary Harris Rives TennMary Thomas Newbern TennNellie Pennington Ripley TennMrs Isaac R Cook Columbus

KAllen Howell Dyersburg TennCityTeenTennMrs

T Wells Murry KyElcaa Thompson Arp TennMrs A S Taylor Covlngton

TennAnnieWhitnel Martin TennDyerTennTennSarah Berry Dyer Tenn

JoneTennTennBeth Taylor Jones TennMiss Karene Btggs Trenton

TennMrsJ W Lawrance Martin

TennMrsCityTennTennMissMattle DeBow Hickman

KyMissMary Lawrence Dyer Tenn

Miss Julia Stevens BrownsvilleTennKyMrsChapelTennTennMrs

S J Veltman Paris TennAnnie Veltman Paris TennKatharine Wisdom Jackson TennCharline Webb Somervllle Tenn

JacksonTennTennMiss

JacksonTeenTennMissEleanor Wright Paducah

KyMary Mecoy Martin TennMrs R M Vaughn Halls TennMrs S A Morris Arp TennMrs V C Hahn Jackson TennMrs James V Freeman Hender¬

son TennMrs L A Moore Jackson TennMrs Asa Mcleod Kenton TennMrs Ben F Murrell Somerville

TennMrsMemphisTennTennMrsMemphisTennTennMiss

Ruth Wbitnell Jackson

tMukass Louise Van Horn MemphisTem

Louise Moore Memphis TennMrs B T Smith Memphis

I-

EJ11isoD BrosThis Store is MakingA Great Showing o-

fff SUMMER GOODS

The Summer season is now here and you willwantto keep cool and comfortable We are ready with splen ¬

did assortments of every kind of goods for summer wearGarments of every kind readytowear for men womenandchildren and all kinds of materials in piece goods

We are Making aSpecial Showing of

I

Fine Wash GoodsConsisting of many varieties of patterns and weaves in Lawns

and Batistes Ginghams and Madras Percales and Mercerized TissueSuiting from the popular SO and JLOO cloths to the finesthigh grade woven fabrics

White Goods Linens Laces and Embroidery in endless varietyCalland see us

ELLISON BROS Hickman Ky

Mrs Ada Cooper MemphisMrs Sam Bejakh MemphisMrs W J Mccoy MartinZella Adkisson Kenton TennMrs M A Stoncoiphcr KentonMrs G A Klein Dyer TennWilma Polk Jackson TennMrs C W Forrest BrownsvilleHattie Anderson Fulton KyMary Williams Murray KyMrs Seid Waddell Union CityMaster Pratt Waddell Uni n CitySt John Waddell Jr Memphis

MemphisWanitaMrs A 0 Mann BrownsvilleMrs Hugh Valentine McKenzieMiss Annie Taylor Jones TennMiss Marguerite Fuqua Hick

man KyMiss Bera Lancaster Union CityMiss Allte Mat Davie Union CityLuclle Cole Rutherford TennVivian Gooch Martin TennMrs Richard Walker Cayce KyMrs John B Howell DyersburgRaymond Dunavant Halls TennIvan Wyse Halls TennMiss Hughla Dandson TrentonBeth Cbamblin DyersburgCarolyne Gerster Neal Dyers

burg TennMrs J D Wilson Dyersburg

Christian Church ServicesSunday School at 930 a m

preaching and Communion Serviceat 1045 subject The Four Priest ¬

hoods Evening service at 7 45 sub-ject What Would Jesus Christ Findif He Were to Come to HickmanTonight Prayer meeting everyWednesday night at 745

F H Vernor Pastor

Jas R Vincent and Miss PearlAverift were married at the Chris ¬

tian church parsonage by Rev J JCastleberry at Union City lastweek

The State General Association ofBaptists Ministers Meeting andWomans Missionary Associationwill meet in Mayfield during theweek of June 24th

farmfor Sale

160 ACRES

Fine land in bottom belowHickman About fifty acrescleared A BARGAIN

W S ELLISON

vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v

Miscellaneous News

AAlAAAAAAAAAAAA frft

Rev H B Johnson and daughterarc here from Union City

The June bridegroom is a small1potato but he IIs essential to the crop

MempIsweek

BerryThrelkeldweek

Rev T Ball of Dyer Tenn

yosterday¬

The Christian Endeavor wftl stet tat the Baptist Church next Sundayevening at 645

Little Miss Annie Lee Brown IIi I

spending the week in the countrywith Eron Roper

Mr und Mrs J M Roper andI

children attended the Commencementlexercises last week

Miss Haielle Adams came homeWednesday from a visit with Metropolis Ills relatives

Miss Winnie Harper returned toTiptonville Wednesday She hasI

been attending school at Htokman

CollegeCIacoompanledGoalder

bring the negro Wash Stoner backto Kentucky

Miss Beta Langster of Union CityMrsJasRoadSheThe little oneyearold daughter

thelowerValley ¬

Maldentrain Tuesday night and conducted

theHolinessSundayafteruooncontrastedby2114 This is a very Interestingsubject and will doubtless be a teacher to some

An examination of applicants forappointments to State College willFridayand I

J

Also an examination for State andatthesameplaice

In the parlor with a silos light akindSdtk entertainthe Alai ctaHea Menda yRightFORSALB

aMfArmBM or J K NMniRk

J WgutIItat the shoot WednesdayThe Mualoat History Club otto

lutainod at the hose of Miss Men aDktlehrink Tuesday evening

BerendosRLaWdaytngBridgeWedRafMiss Mildred Ramage of thli

1IAondemyJune 30th Mildred has been electColIgeDctwere gustily mottledofthebyReyMetbodtltwas avery quiet affair none but nearrelativespreentIcorrespondentsonalettertheCourlckdidInot have but one or two Some ofour correspondents are good ones

butthereaverageoneeveryneighborhoodrepresented in our columns and suchwould be the case If every correspartWestationerydoingyourtrytousknowor station-ery

1A New

DrinkSodnNowUYweanyway willmakoyouhnvontItshealthyand refreshing nud cheap

HELM ELLISON

r 4

Court ouS-Aroba11w o s so b4

Following is thehas been rcordrjRopers ofllce sir tMrs Maude Frerrford land in Fu

3500 i

WT Shelby wu

mdrSuttoncounty man while xMissouri

County cu ILlleg and the follouucmenu werecoahrrMrs A L NrClanton Moachan

Mrs A L MuEunice MeachamL

Mrs A I MirW W Mcachan

J N Dtl1lhIBallot

A MKJonesantH A1rBattierA Co Ares Ru

Morris

JhusanJohnsonChas NHRO-

nlthulbrrlAn apprise bill

apprCeurtThe following

edtA J JtMteon sW A10r S

A Co IsolatesT li Boston lRoy Shaw wa

of the thirst sectEd Thomas was

lilac to Hwollsand Leroy IbtWayne iU Gut T

YOUR SUM144 x hIp IIt 1401 n lb

44 IotltllTap 4lllil JOtFiham

14ftMlrsru 4

Facilities Inadequate-

It was dIeaudience atstmbUto witness the Conciios that two AIt i

Dales foreMtedcountry It brat Iof Ilttkman

While the do c

Miss Ruth BHscbtIntended as troocimay have hewedthan she thoughtdlenoe oomprehr i rIou sly

Without amUyn c

the proposition it t

well to stop and < >

oance of her essayher leading thougtt w

thought omdKguage and facer III

wax an Index of ugretcivc rnledc otthe way as It wefhope rer Its ptemsister ottlec

These buds oC ptburst Into bloom 1

perfume of aooomi a

will only satisfy rtfIncur citys welter

futureButwhat of tti

environment of tillS>

uatcs upon the o< i wbut into the altarsetting from who

olusiinsi costumethat were elegant i

to grace any like fun 0 IL

with a cultured au ii

age them by appU hh-

each the thoughgested Itself whV Vtheated atmospherethat stood out barnof their unsighthnrby the hieroglyph T

surface by inartisixthat suggested a turf N

irons of Hickmanw t I

fifteen cents to enderYou gentlemen wh r w-

with the affairs of thlt cItbersWedoIIhavet

would aj1 reimuch as Itstands out rebuking i u

vaopiniont

directions and rrartjustif we had the space A J

only be remedied by a J-

iattivitVofficials entrusted withof Hickman citizens

r r+JFulton and Hlckmaulet the contract Monday i TIC

sition of a steel bridge OM LfChete at ttoscow