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The Springfield Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • Page 6

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CLOT Au Corner Public Square. you until you ico'jh to you fpend know how a la a cass convino Colored 7 Frocks at M. nnsT. nrra Block. T.

0. i v. 1 to I p. h. auJ Dueaaca of 5EMINARV, TT.Hd.

1 tfaH. i onwrr bf lb. ajufcu to JLLIDAY. laL iemy UESMGl LTY. Ivan tape for i mora im s.

Terms Tourseif uny try Jem, but rnJ eave and per r. Our if you leave Wal 3 4 tame look reed eaJ 1 take ad tllVr. jr Fall Stock of vra' being received by THE SPRINGFIELD DAILY DEMOCRAT: SPUING FIELD. SUN II DAY, AUGUST 9 1S91. A Prominent Merchant Joins Army of BenedicU.

a i 111 i A. to make that, you i TrZjt''l 0. That is TJJOUBIW ITSELF getting down to hard pan if anything i an cZcr which wo thing you will find al ictive Our celebrated Children's $7 and j.OO. Call and see them. a McMurray .7 Commercial Street.

mi Mo'icettes. THE PAKK PARTIES OF THE WEEK Preparing (or a Fiahing Expedition Society's New Ideas ami Effort at Amnsement Goaeip. Merry WedJIog Bella. roTTEK CKlGO. Married at the residence of the bride's parents on Dollison street.

Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grigg, The wedding fiknli were Hit Ilaima end lillie hiu, and Iklie rorek and I Mr. Ue Hubble. i nm rue.

delightful evening at "The Tark liulitU oa Friday by the ruerabere of the I nlia Club, The Jolly Ltti party wrt out lathe wagonette, carrying villi lht in a royal frest end determine tioa to bar a sjdendid lint. The least aa according to the btart of inaa, asd tbo orraaioa waa without flaw save tbat It ranie, alas to an tad. Mra damee Kobbersoa, Oldham and Holland were tbo cbaperoaea, and added much to tho pleasure of tnelr cbarirra, both oa tbo water and la tbo dancing pavilion. MUeee Lyda Ilobbersoa, Mabel WHIlama, Minnie Han ford, Ian Oldham. Mabel Jackaoa and Nsilie NnU, with Masters Ralph and Jamlo Hol land, Harvey Grier, Gay hklnner, Frank Ambrose and Leo I'llmea were of tbo party.

OtwrrraUva rariy. Thursday evening, at ber homo on Center street, little Miss Lyda Rubber son entertained a number of her young friends ia compliment to after liar Tey liner, who is the guest of bis grandmother, Mrs. Pusan Canford, oa (suth Jefferson street Tho largo lawa was brilliantly lighted with Chinese lan tons, and tbo house redolent with tho sweet perfume of great bowls of cut flower. Tbo little hostess, ia a daintr twa of white mull, received her guests with winsome grace, graciously assisted by ber mother. The amusement for the evening was novel, indeed, and provided a fund of merriment for tho little folk.

Oa a table la tho library were arranged number of articles. The guests were brouirbt ia one at a time and riven the pnvileceof caiing for a moment on the collection, after hich each wrote from memory a list of the articles seen. The firot prise among tho girls, a tempting box of candy, fell to the lot of Miss Ines Oldham, and the booby, a rubber rattle, as victoriously carried away by Miss Mabel Jackson. Mr. Leo Vllmaa won the gentleman's first pitte, a beautiful hand painted monchuir case, and the jumping jack booby Master Jamie Holland received under protest, feel'ng confident he remembered a few things displayed.

At ten o'clock an elegant supper was served for tho little folks who did flat tering justice to their pttitt hostess' hospitality. Miss Lyda was assisted in' entertaining her friends by Miss Bessie and Georgia Robberson and Misses Lena and Stella Whaley. Among the guests were Misses Inet Oldham, Inn gerd and Neil Booth. Nell XuU, Mabe 1 Williams, Mabel Jackson and Annitte Campbell with Masters Harvey Grier, iUlph and Jamie Holland, Leo UHman, Guy Skinner, Frank Ambrose Leavitt. A Bar arns Side.

Lat Wednesday Mrs. Ed McCul lough and Misses Dellia Shipp and iiaude Lurry were tne instigators or a novel and decidedly jolly amusement for a number of our lovers of fun. It has been many a month in Spr.ngfiel since the fair ones with their gallant escorts have mounted a hay wajroa and driven through the streets to the envy of all beholders. The novelty of the idea had scarcely worn off the minds of those participating until the two large bay wagons, each drawn by four homes, reached the rendezvous agreed upon by the participants, and soon all were a immediately after the ceremony at the baoJoome Iter tea set, given church, the bridal party drove at n.e xr Jarquiiii men at the the beautiful cottage where a superb wedding supper awaited them. The bnJe wore a pretty gown of errata I ell skirt, with demi t'aiL, fomijn cot en elbow sleeves, with trimmings of cream ritlons and lif.

AtLer roat the lare wajrarLt er with aa eVrant dianioc I in. Vr. homo oa Broad street. The Invitations were la grtea and white clover design. UrfreahaienU were served from a bountiful table decorated with pink and whlto clover blossoms.

Tbo favors were gilded "wUhbonea" tied with pink and greea ribbons. Utile Grace was the rrij4nt of many daiaty gifts from her friends. aWMr mmIs' Miss Bessie Robbereoa arrived Lome lal Wednesday evening from several weeks' stay at Manitoa Springs, Colo. Misses Lena and Stella Whaley are home from Bushnelt, where they have been visiting relatives for the past sit weeks. Misses With and Locy Phelps are having a delightful sojourn at Star Island.

Col. l'helps Is expected home the first of the week. Misses Ada Kvana and Bessie Fergu son are making extensive preparations for their dancing school carnival which thev will rive at Eureka hprlngs Best Friday evening. Miss Maude Curry, who for several weeks has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ed.

MeCuIIough, oa Kat Walnut stieet, left last Thursday night for her home la St. Louis. The young ladies of the South Street Christian Church have organised a new society called the "Kurina." They pro nose giving a series of entertainments for the benefit of their church next week. LOCAL. MENTION.

Christ Church, East Walnut, Service to day at 1 1 o'clock. Lay Col. J. Marry left for Paris Springs yesterday. He will return with Mrs Marry ia a few days.

Dr. Lynch, of Oberlin, Ohio, ill or cupy the pulpit at tne unon Creek Chapel M. E. church to day, the li'tb 0 TILS PXINLES3 DENTIST. Obnllm ae JTfW.

hoi with kvl Iti aMua lh liimi, laitfrlbrt and Jim 4t CongregaUonal Church this Tessa, is visiting Mrs. G. W. Casaity morning at elevea o'clock. oa Grand avenue, for a few davs.

ulf shops, and a lovely fruit taaket, pre sented by Mayor and Mrs. E. D. Pare. There wee atxwit seven ty five eoj lee present, and the occaaioa wHl be long remembered.

(e tl "Otrr rartr cti j'ie en'ertaintnects ef week a tl.e a frt Look tbrougu your uoranee and se Alex. Weaver, of the advertising de Thuradav evening, Auenst IX week ff to treatel Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Williams were de GuT R.vker to night for South lighted over the arrival of a fine nine eMt Missouri, to accept a position with pound eon, at 612 South Campbell th Mississippi and Bone Terre railroad. street, Sunday evening, August 2, 11. C. Harris and wife, of Pine Bluff, I have for sale a few complete seta of w'u th K1Ie8'' Mr. and Mrs.

book keeping paper put up so that they in be nicely bound. 6. Tate, 514 Boon vilie street The residence of D. C. Sperry, 7: South street, was visited Wednesday, August 5, by a young man weighing 1 pounds.

The handsome young fellow and his mother are doing well. to Amos L. Potter. PnnHar Ancm.t ha mounted on the fresh new mown hav ne execuuve meeung oi me iota; second, eichteen bnndred and ninT and drivins merrily oa the Boulevard, onioers or uie various l.r. b.

L. fc I I.e.t 1 .1 1 1 one. Keverend Dr. Brownson of the otwubsunuing tne moon'e re ue.u iiwwit mgnt First Bantist Church ofBciatin. The fusal to chance its hours ir" thnstian churcn, oa tol were no euesU bidden to witneaa tha for luuminabns this particular part or "Tf" Ai.u,uuif uaue ceremonv.

onlv the imm.liat m.mh.N our clobe the ride was a rwrfect success. the sUte convention to be held here of the family being at the plighting and after its completion Ue party a 1 1 ln uietrotn. The bride on the arm of the journed to tne ilekwick club rooms and Prof. A. P.

Hall hat just returned groom entered the prettily decorated finished the evening with a dance. from a trip in the Southeastern part parlor at seven clock, and ia the son Among those present were Misses the State, in the interest of the college, twiligM hour the solemn vows for life Curry, Shipp, Abbott, Xora and Joe An The Professor reports four new students were exchanged, after which the nup 1 moth, Uattie Rathbun, Lynn Alford, from Thayer next term. He ears the tial benediction was given. I Lizzie See, Fannie Clarke, Alma and Ed outlook for Drury is very bright this The bride gown was made of cream na Onstott, Emily Cleland, Alma Price, year, lt a a ItT 1 w. I ill? 7 1 The Queen City Business College, S30 muia treiun auu ulnuwla aemi I CF'.

cnue Miaau, uow anau, 1 jjoonville StWL pnactield. OpeLS vMin, corsage rut en ana lone ooney, nan ncaie. uxzie erniemuer isi. ira' arri 01 aciaai ex sleeves finished with lace falling over the Messrs. John Phelps, Tom perience in all denartmenu and the hands.

There were no attendants, Scudder, T. A. Sima. Vernon Keilett, i.k? iJooeepin .1 I ub" jt ot auu mo racuiuDj I shorthand bv ex Denence.1 stenoirranher Mr. and Mrs.

Amoa Potter left on the I bun, G. W. hebree, George Tefft, Mr. Shorthand cod rue includee trre wrilinff. evening train for Kasaas City, their fa Hinee, of Homer McElhany, mimeograph duplicating, nse of letter ture reaidence, where, after Autruat 15th Frank Fellows.

B. Andres. Frank Clem poacinauca. Keeping or oroinsry they will be at home to their friends at I enU, Oscar Powers and others. 4434 East Sixth street.

Mrs. Ed. McCullouh and Mrs. Arch BTKAS rAKVIS. Diggins chaperoned the party.

Married, at the Central COntrmratlon. BUm WedOlaf. al Church. Pv. Mr.

offidatin. waieaeorau. and Mra. i. V.

Julia Patriate Frederick C. Eckaa. Jc'lmlh' 724 fiootb KTn trtr WM Wednesday August the fifth, eiffhteea a bewilJering maze of fair women and hundred and ninetr one. I gauani men last evening. It was a The wedding had been anticipated naT0cent scene, the occasion being With interest by the many friends of the ty fif" anniversary of Mr.

and contracting parties, and though rreatly P11" Jultl1 wedJing. Kefresh disappointed at not being called to wit B1'nU ot Uit "rt ness its solemnization, warm eongrato 1 ewed. and Ue Ilobart Sec lalions greeted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck 00,1 Band made the air bod I All a Ma a at at once.

The groom, one of oar wossom iu onue. me remai most prominent business men Lad pre BOt nJ hostess were the rec.pients of pared a eosy borne for his bride, and beautfal presents, chief of which cash book, journal and ledger and is maie up of actual LuaineM letters and other matter taken from oflire work and classified under eighteen different beads of business coal, lumber, dry good, im piemen ts, etc Thorough training in exactly those things whirn are required ia an actual position. Excellent arrangements for aaaiating pupils to positions. Address the or call and examine our course and facilitiea. W.

L. Mine x. Principal. The MemT'Lis route will eel round trip tickets from Sprinefield to Denver. Colorado Springs, Trinidad, Petiblo and Manitoq, at iil.lS fur the round trip.

To Salt Lake City and (gien. I Uh. at kt.u. To itee ark and Idaho pringa, at it. 15.

To Ie.lwor.l, b. st IV75. To Long I'tne, st 'JM. The rates from idlo the fuliowinc Nortbera and tem raorta are to Chicago, one way. round trp, J.4: to f.irit Lake.

lake Okibnji, and Clear Uke.Ia.J Vl To M.lackr.Ma.l.aon. I ake Oenera, Ortmowrmoc, Wsuieahs. i raTrr 1'mra, ana tii i ic, I to Mackinaw, City, via frm to trn 1 llaren, A rrturn U.l t. 1 N. in i I f' ii at O.II.

week. juoorman lor a lew days next Capt. W. M. Weaver departed fr Arkansas yesterday morninr, on a bos ineas tnp.

He will be absent three weeks. Mrs. Lynn Ilummel has returned nome irom a month visit among irienda at Minneapolis, and Trempaleau, Wisconsin. Iler. E.

C. Evans, will return to the city from his summer vacation Thursday, and resume the pastorate of the First Congregational Church. Ilev. L. 8.

Bowermaa from will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist church at 11 o'clock this morn ing, the pastor preaching ia the even ing. Stuart Weller returned from Chris tian county yesterday, where he had been collecting geological foesila for (he government Mr. Weller will leave to night for Southern Illinois to engsge in s.uniarwork there. He will remain there till the first of September, when he will enter Cornell University at Ithica, Sew York. STARHJuG miS, IVAawtru aanrW ara rtrWt fcamalnr a at ta lb lb wa, aa4 lia tUwmint bart trn 'r: A.panaaa UMrl.ci.U fa av v.

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VT. Cr.i Co ilk fcid trl' II), I lrih altb.Hil Mia ot Ua r. IM kPfnl ana kJM la Oi.rttY. Tau Iinnlrv4 KU ul Irvlh la (lurk. lb.

SomI tlliusa, Over PoetonSoo, Bprlnfffleld, Mo. PERSONAL. faul FJlenburg leaves for Furope on Ambrose II ay Jon goes to H. Joe with the Hi flea. II.

II. Stone retained to Billings last night, his home. James Kelley Is ia St. Louis for a few The first, Jays on business. a "Conundrum Banquet, takes place John F.

French, of Billings, was the city yesterday. la Messrs. John ITieips, JOlin Mciree, Attorney J. T. Neville went to Billings eaver, uootn nna oiuere cynirBnuaw Ustnlghtoa business.

k. f. i. Lbenexer, died yesterday ht the exnert hands of Mr. I Phelps, is ready to "skim the silvery C.

Viles, e.litorof the nqmUie, was wave." and the young gentlemen are in tbecity yesterday from Republic. now busily engaged in arranging teins, Will Kipple, is speuding a few weeks tents, and other fishing and camping at bis home ia Altoona, Pennsylvania. accessories for the trip. We wish rood luck to them and a barrel of fish to their friends. C.

M. Bales, editor of the Coewt, Fal play, Mo is visiting friends la the etry. Smith Brown, one of the prosecutors in the Montgomery case, went borne last night Emmett Haakett returned to Rennb lie last night after spending the day in the city. George Morrison, who received a compound fracture of hia right leg, is doing well. Mr.

T. F. Baker, manager and reneral Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil agent of "The liatns.

South Main street, a lovelr tight 111., is la the city. pound daughter, August 8, HI. Mr. P. J.

Plunkett, of the North Side Rev. V. II, Williams will lecture San 1 foundry, i able to be out again, after a day evening at the Pilgrim church on aevere spell of sickness. "The Trials and inumpnaoi aroorl framuel Pipkin, a prominent farmer and Unfortunate Boy." who lives near Willard. was in the city Dr.

Paxsonwul deliver another lee 1 yesterday on business, of Chicago, ture on the Second coming or Mrs. Eva Drake, of Fort Worth S21iSl'E(M PA NT SALE! S2.9 a W0rTQ. Cord and Cut Wood Anthracite an Smithing Coal a Sjiecialty. Telephone 55. Sooth of Gnlf Freirht Depot.

JAY OWES. If at. SI'IIISCIIiLI) FOUNDRY CO. brassS CASTINGS, Eio. New Buildings, New Machinery EVERYTHING COMPLETE.

Best Equipped Shops in the West. JIAXUFACTCREnS OF Mining Machinery, Engines, Boilers, Kinds Machinery. REPAIR WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Call and Hee Urn. TO THE PUBLIC.

Wearenowmanufacturlnaa full line of Cook and Heatlna Stoves for both wood arid coal. Our line of Cook Stoves will SOZARKSSSTS the same money. Our facilities are unequalled. We tie the best Iron, the most modern machinery, skilled workmen, and stylish, convenient, strong patterns. We make the different sizes In the different designs, both square top and extension topj our extension tope have enameled reservoir.

The tire warrantd tor Ive veare. Our box heaters are neat, with the rods encased, protecting them thoroughly from fire. ML IRKS! Our Parlor Cooka are just the thing for email families, Heaters are unique In design and unsurpassed In work manahlp. nl lunfnr Stoveeare heavy and subatan We Intend to make a good, honest Stove for a email prloe. Our Stove Hollow ware is emooth.

with wood balls, and fra) from sand holes. We also manufacture, the celebrated Double Lock Stove Pipe, which anybody can put tog.tr.er. warranted not to come apart nor leak! ro rivet, u.od. To daalara wa ve tha uaual tarma. Th.lv:n.r,i trn.uc!).

v. tii. co. CD CD rn ant voa srH hara knlutlmi abu1 Uklnc ll If. a a.

aur boat. Thara la aarh a llillif a iniurtiua a Irammaw batau on fcrtm l.lra Uial mn aran'rijr lc uiiualai bul thai l.n i our ml. bra rmi mma ataka a urrba you plai font liilvrrau la our baifla, aul If w. brirar lliucv iutrmu aa raa ba tur o( ana liilnf yuu (mil ro ajiaio. tan aa make ll an I ir a lu mina only om.

but atarjr time fna aaul an lhlu Iti tir tin rlL If a ran I llieta la atNly ia ibo Ira a ba raa. Ma bara an nrliU a mwl (m lut prior bul Ib.ra are Imni abb brat araa aur hnra mr.irj Conmenrluf to aurro aiurulnf at aiil Mil irall vuul, well tailored CaMlUMtra I'aiit. at Iimieat tns anl gMvalne. W. (uarantr a ratine of SI no to on earh alr.

We ta urr r.xi bar. bul wa lu nr rou lacuiaa aaJ riauiina ibraa auJ mrm ti udYr yau for Ike mutmrj 82.00 and $1.60 Flannel. Sateens. Madras Cloth Shirts at 05c each. 1 .50 Jeans Pants at 05c a pair.

Martin Neii Clothing Co. 2O0 Commercial Street OWEN COAL DnlfM ia Osw, Weir Citjr, Cooprr Crttk.

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