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Stray. List. THE INDEX. The best family weekly newspaper in the United States is the Toledo Blade. They invito every reader of the Index to send for a free specimen copy.

It is the largest and best dollar paper published. See advertisement elsewhere. THUKSDjlJT. DECEMBER 13,188. CAPTAIN R.

A. VANCE, Attorney Counsellor at Law, Deeds, Mortgages and Contracts of a kinds promptly executed. W1U go to njr part of the county and write WUU and Codicils, Money Loans negotiated cheap, Pension Claims made oot and Evidence prepared with care. Suits of all kinds brought and vigorously prosecuted In all the courts of the county. Office over Blair.

Halbert's store, west side pubUc auar HERMITAGE, MISSOURI. The abrupt termination of our railroad prospects will inure to the benefit of Hickory County in some particulars at loast. Those who have been waiting to see which way tho cat would jump in order to embark in business at the most advan-tagious point are now satisfied that opportunities may be lost in delaying and-hence will proceed to business. It is well kno wn that 31essrs Vaughn, Tillery, Liggett, and Pax- A Hint to ltrtic Mex ur vtNPM The following is a description of the stock taken up in County CENTER TP. By Peter Bi-rgstroni Dec.

"tli. cne yearling heifer, deep red color, white on belly, crop and underblt In left and underblt in right ear. By J. T. Bradley Dec.

12th, one red yearling siee. spot la forehead, white on belly, wnlte lilud teet and bush or tall, snwotu crop oS right car aud two splits In ear. WHEATLANDTP. By Oris. C.

Meyers Dec ttb, one 2 year old "Some say thev cannot afford to advertise; ey mistake, tney afford SOT to Farmers, if yon want to borrow money give us a call. We can give you better rates than you 2an get elsewhere. G. S. Moore Wheatland, Mo.

WM. O. VEAD Osceola, Mo. i. Uermltage 3f o.

ton had associated themselves for of a personal nature published In the Imk. will be charged for at the rate of lit Cents per line, unless otherwise specially tho purpose of starting a bank at uitr urmo Ti-lili-A li nnrt rn Ordered i huali nf mil u-hltn. cron anil snllt. In tins place, lhev had Euaaasvill- Sack Lies. their sate ami secured a building, I the right and under haf crop In the leftear.

but deterred opening up until it The Hermitage and 1 11- i was more certainly known what tho County Court will meet in special session on the 28th'of this month to make settlement with all who may be in arrears with the CounJ. We i.nuerstand Messrs. MEAD CHILDERS, Attorneys at Law, 1IEU5IITAGE, MISSOCKI, Special attention to Ileal Estate litigation, NOTICE OF TVS AX, Sa-TTIMEST. Kotlce Is hereby given that the nndcr signed administrator of the estate of The-ophllusParkb dee'd, will mate final sett ment of hi accounts wjth said esfaf a)t the January, 18S, term of the Probate Court of Hickory county, Missouri to be held at Her mitage, Missouri, commencing January 14. ls.

MAIUONW" PAitKS, I7w4 Administrator. railroad was going to do. They wanted to start the bank at the uauy nacK line is now running jh KCmkI shape. Connections are made "with trains at munansville, leaving that point after the arrival of train Jjoinsr north, and arriving thre be By K. F.

Breshears Dec. sth, a 2 year old steer, mostly red, white star In forehead and some white in breast, aud on body, under half crop In right ear, and hole In the left, CROSS-TIMBERS TP. By John W. start Dec. loth, one small 3 year old steer, moatly red, white on belly whlta snot In forehand, lmsli of tall i most favorable place.

Xow. that Crouch and Heath will ulso bp pres ent by appointment of the lrind i the vailroa.l lias been abandoned aim no am nyc yniuru anv point the original intention of start- fore the departure ottlie train going Jury, to assist the Court. south. Passengers will find this a chean and convenient route. Sne-I The personal property under ing the hank at the county-seat will swallow tork in right, and under half crop be adhered to.As these men waited ln the left ear: also 2 cows, 2 years old oial attention given to express bus-1 mrtSa 'ongmg to has.

IStf lness. i LOCAL GLEANINGS. mostly red, with motley faces, bush of tails white, some white on their bellys, one marked crop and splis in the right, ami underblt la left enr, marks on the other, an brand-on k-ft hip with a square or circle with a bar run it. By Marlon W. rarfca Doc.

5th, red a little white Ju.each flank, and spot in. face, not marked. waggons, mining tools and machinery will be sold Friday, December 14. h. at Wedelstedt's lute i.h'ps South of town.

See ad wrtiseinent elsewhere in today's paper. XOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMEJT 7, Notice Is hereby given that the undersign ed administrator or the estate of Asa Wright deceased, will make final settlement of his accounts with said estate as such administrator at the next term of the probate Court of Hickory county, Missouri, to be boldjen Hermitage in said county, on toe 14th day of January, A. lt83. Jamks K- Wright, 1- Administrator. Kcad the Stray Lindsey was in tow last at Circuit Court is in session Kolivar this week.

THE LEDGER F03 1889 Ail our county orticials were reelected at the lrae election or Iiold over with but three exception. The three new men who come into official life are Amos M. I'axton, Collector. George W. Lindsey Sheriff and William D.

Ilanyman Prose- to 1 Miss Fey McCracken went up the firt of the week. on the railroad so other men are waiting on the bank. It may be that men of inonej are waiting for the bank to open up and it is to be hoped it may begin operation as soon as possible so if any are holding back on that account they will have no irthor hesitancy in investing their money. Let the bank open up and other tmisness will follow. The Vaniiue rJiado is a most charming Weekly Ka.nily Story Paper published at 1 ston, at per year.

It is a mam moth paper, containing in every issue eight largo pages, forty-eight eolnms, -i-f the choicest reading matter for the whole family circle, embracing serial and short Stories, fcketches. Poems. History. Biography, Wit and Humor, Fashions, Household liccipes. Fancy Work Department, Youth's Department, tfce, Kvcrv member of the family will be delighted with it.

'J he Yankee Blade has ontei tamed mil- CONTEXTS Whereas, James Butler and Sarah Uutleri his wife, of the Comity of Hickory audstatel Miss Ktti Dorman was visiting friends in Wheatland lasi week. cuting Attorney. They will take the places of Messrs. Vaughn, Lord THE MOST INTEREST. XtJ SEUIAI, STORIjSS liy the Luadmg Writers ol the Country.

XOTICE. IT. s. Land Office at Boonville. Octo ber llth, 1888.

Complaint having been entered at this of. flee by Lewis 8. Honey against Wlllam J. Wiley for abandoning his homestead entry No. 12102, dated Aug lith.

1881, upon the South West one-fourth of North East one-fourth of the West one -half of the South tast one fourth trad the South Kast one-fourth of the bouth West oue-iourth Sec 34, Township 38, Kange 20. 5th prln Md Mo. In Hiekorv Countv. Missouri, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at the office or Thos. Heath, Notary Public at Cross-Timber, Hickory County, Missouri, on the 22nd dav of November, 1SS8, at 9 o'clock A.

to spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, the depositions then taken to be the onlv testimony considered at the hearing In this office on the 28th day of November, lo88. Lki.anu Wmght, Register 13 Jons J. lIouK, Eecelvsr. Money loan at 1w rates of interest. Wm.

N. Carpenter. and brown lee. the retning gen-tlcmen have rendered faithful service to then- County and in their several positions have been faithful to their trusts, ami we feel sure iheir successors will give entire Satifai-tion. Miss Jessie Ncihurdt is confined her home with an tact l' or Missouri, by tneir Mortgage deed, dated! April 28th, 18s7, and recorded in the recorders oplee of Hickory coui.ty, Missouri, In Uwk 4, Page (, did convey to Josluli Buckalew, Mortatree, ttie following described real estate, s'tuate In the County of Hickory and state of Missouri, to-wit: The West half of ttie North East quarter of Section No.

lilC,) twenty-six. Township No. (37) thirty-seven. Kange (-23) twenty-three, containing (SO) eighty acres more or less. And, whereas, said conveyance was made to said Joseph Duckalew to secure the payment of a certain promissory note therein described and Interest: and whereas said note has become due and remains unpaid.

Now, tharefore. at the re-pinst of the legal holder of said note, notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Mortgagee will In accordance with the terms and provisions of said Mortage Deed proceed to sell the real estate therein described, at public ven-du. to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the public square in the town of Wheat Vaughn and Miss visited Wheatland illustrated short stories complete in each number, chosen from tne best authors that judgment can select. Articles on timely su.jects, sketches of Adventure, Articles on. Household Subjects, IUographieal sketches, Si iiolost ic (Jisxultlons, Historical Sketches, Jokes lljustrajcu by Humorous Hrawlugs.

The I e.ltrt alio ive much valuable inrormuclu'i throun ic Answers to Cor-resioiulciits and Sciem-e Items. The poge continue to furnlsli spicy parauravhs, aud thnmxh and through our columns will bo s( Humorous Pathetic ballads, and miscell'iutous articles. Mrs. a UK's Fmma rd Monday. lions of reader; witiun the vast ht- The merriest and happiest Christmas is the one that is well used.

A cdd heart and narrow disposition cannot, he merry, and hold but little of that better enjoyment that larger natures know. The larger your heart the more yon will enjoy i 4 i tv years, and to-rtav its puoiishers Merchant lllairand lainily went over to Weatibieau Sunday returning Merchant Howard is on the cast i land County or Hickory, and State of Mis souri, on 111 froillifnillf.o' vvll! smi-i ft.n,ii I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Boonville. Nov. 15, 188, Notice Is herby given that the following named settler has filed notice of Ills Intention to make final proof In support of hU claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Judge o.

the Circuit Court and In Ids absence before the Clerk or said court of Hickory county, Missouri, at Hermitage, are more ambitious than ever to increase its already large circulation, which extends nil over the United States ar.d Canada. To help uc-eomplish this, we now make the week to week much more matter than we i Saturday, the Sth day Febnmrv. can possibly use, so that we niwavs 7 and superabundant suiply from which to A. 1S89 select ttie vtrv best t-ide of tlw. cnty visitni'' lnendsiv7 about you and see it you cannot Xo expense kinds in the wav of rrocur-I "between the hours of nine o'clock In the maKc some one nappy woo was not the best and n.oc popular writers, forenoon nve o'clock in the afternoon ile r.

so many of the llespinrs or will seen from the following eminent juanuMi on locomuvr zvui, jf. tier niann 1'futzner, Hd entry No. 1171, for the one-fourth of the Wqr Sec 1238-21 names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon, and cultiva tM ua. iu paj on iiim sausiv saia note, tostethor v. ith the costs and expenses of ex- iwi; iil vintv.

i itiu iw. ui uiii every regular subscribes ol ecuuugmis irust. Contributors for 1889: that you have. If we could al! manifest a degree of the unselfish the Inhkx we will send The Van- JO.SIAH BUCK ALE Mortgages. 2wl0 i ii I Mrs.

Francis Hodgson Part koe lilade one year t(r l. 00 pist Harnett imiss Parioa won or, nam iana. vjz Henry U. JlUss, Joseph H. Nease, Jacob B.

Brakeblll ana Henry Ne a 1 of Cross Timbers, Mo. Notice of the above appllaatlon wlU be published In the Index, which I hereby des Goo. V. Murphy ai.d S. Y.T;an, of Wuealhind, were granted pen- ions la-t week.

Some t' iiiir citizens aiv anxiously waiting the opening up ry The citizens Cr rs spirit I't Hun in whose remembrance ihe day is observed, we would ail be the better tr it. jtooeri louis Pawthorne NOTICE OK SALE VERONAL PBOP-EUTY LKDEU CHATTEL MOKTGAGE. halt the publisher's regular suo--cr scnption ncc, wincii '2. 00 lauate as me newspaper puuiisned nearest the land described lnsaid application. 17 LELAND WUlUHT, Keglster.

R-chard Brannon, who was cnti-victed of robbing the IT. S. mails in Texas and sentenced to inpris- vear. The Yankee Blade at 0o a year is the cheUjiest Family t-tory 1'apcr in. America, but at the snee- Whereas, on the Mh day of January, 188s, Charles Werielstedt by chattel mortgage with power of sale, which said mortgage Is recorded in Cook No.

2 at Page 3-5 of the records of Hickory county, Missouri, sold and conveyed to ieo. jiruuider the following described for tho sum of Three 2'nousand dollars, to wit: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. son Alice IJrowne Kyle Oallas ahiv K'tndoph a a u-iCapt. Whittat-er Siisii j.iosephlne Pollard Marion Harland Anna Shealds Kenton i Calhoun Uev. lr.

McCo'-h Hlsiiop Clark And many others. The New York I.eiJsier will continue "to be the tireat Family jiligeut and scru-pulous judgment wllll)s exercised in prodding matter that that will be both entertaining ond Instructing mat wijl elevate the inltul aud purify the heart. oument for life iu tho Chester, l.een par- i ia! price we it to our subscrib linois, eiiiteiiiiary, has Cleveland. ers it is iiractna less than cost, dont'd hv President One gray mare, named Itlrd, 6 oi 7 vears old; one roan horse named Prince, 7 a ears old one light gray horse named Charlie, a years old; 2 sprlngHeld wagons 8 Inch ax- el, 2 extra wheels 2 sots of harness 4 doz nick," as I.e. is familiarv known Jand wo expect to receive the sub- nave deri lfd to have a Christinas tree at jjheir place.

John C. of was in town Tuesdty and made us a pleasant call. When Cr -orge Wilson wants to cr ih river, ho "jiut pulls up Ids dress ano w.id-s in. Att'v ChiidiTS went to Bolivar by many of our citi.ens was captur- scritions of a hirire number of our ed in tii is county ad returned to readers during the cofitinurnce of en extra chains; 1 iron sat; 2 dozen mining shovels two dozen sledires: Land Office at Boonville, Mo, Sept. 11, lf8-, Notice is hereby piven that the following-named settler ha Hied not ce of hls lnten.

tion to make llnal proof la support ot hi claim to commute to casli entry, and that said proof wlU be made before a Judge of the Circuit Court, of Hiekorv County, Ml sourl, and in bla absence before the Cleric said court at Hermitage, on December 18, Hig, viz: David B. Floyd, Hd. E. No. 1,113, for the NW one-fourth of the op ec 17.

36 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, anI cultivation of, said land, vis: Thomas P. Robinson, Abraham hebneck, William M. Gardner ami II. Davis all of JClkton, Mo.

Notice of The above application -will bo published in the In dkx printed at Hermit. si.t drills and hammers; one diamond drill Texa for trial on the charge for this which he was eon vi clod lie was to Put- ing machine complete with rods, tools, horse power blocks, ropes and all mining machinery now in use. uoon this condi cemi ior a sample copy Tit1a- I Pitts- raised in this raise 1 this tion, that if the diaries Wedelstedt the said mortagor shall pay to tieo. jsrumder the county near tor Potter, The Yankee burgh where one of his brothers pjLXl)K pstoni but send was killed wbi.e resisting arrest for to this olHce. ti sum oi Three Thousand dollars, then said mortgage to be void otherwise to remain In Ol'U TEuMS TO sCliSCnlBERS FOU 18-9.

I'O-TAtiE For one year J3.00 or six months i.so For tour months i.to Four cples. li, which is per corv; eight copies, 42ii. postage free. The party who semis us $0 lor a club of eltrht copies, (all sent at one time,) will b. entitled to a copy free.

Thoe ho get up clubs in their respective towns, con afterwards add single copier at When a droft or money orde, or Express money order, can conveniently be sent it will be preferred as lt will prevent any possibility or the loss of money by mail. Address sii communications to the same oilensi run rorce ana etrect. Now. the terms of said mortgage not hav IN Al. ETT LEM EN T.N OTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles Kuut.ze.

deceased, will make llnal settlement of li.s accounts wiiii sold estate as such administrator at the next term of the Ing been complied with and said mortgage being in full force and effect, I will on Friday, the 14th day of December, age, Jio which I hereby desitrnate as the newspaper published nearest the land tles-crioed In said application. Mr. Floyd must pay for the publication of this notice. 8-sepqo LELAND WRIGHT, Register. Hon.

F. M.Wilson is in receipt of the following letter from II. II. Ilard-i lt, actimj president of the Jeffer- A. I).

1 Pitv ii. 1 Snnlhwost MiasonH i rrooaio t.ourc ot n.oKory c-ounty. son v. it na ouinwest lini.1(. f.n,tr sell i-altl pmiierty to fie highest bidflcr fur 1 in Jianii at premised of Charics Wertl- Riilwav Company, in regard to our the mi cay of January, a.

is. KOBEUT BONNER'S SON's, Publishers Tuesday to attend Circuit Court which convened in t'nit city Monday. Ilev. Denney, of Crosstimhcrs, filled his regular apjioinUnents in JIi-rnitage lat Sunday morning and evenng. Circuit Clerk Pitts is ihe hoss Jiuntcr, bringing in two fine turkeys Tuesday morning.

It is sup-poscd the turkeys were wild. Married, at Weaubleau. on Nov. 19th, l.y Kov. J.

Whitaker, Mr. J. W. Cerber and Miss Eli.i J. Jtoman; both of Hickory eount3-.

vlrt i 3' 4 mllas siith of Hermitage, near Illt.y. pest nffW, iu acoonlauce with the Bonier ol William ic Spruce No Admiulstrator. luniutu, ami ur J'w i iu oi'i r.t4. readers for what it is worth NTFrTeE KOIc ITni.ICATlON. t' f'ns or inorticaifL.

Dutud this day of October, 18 8. T. H. I.OHIi. SO Attorney for Mortgagee.

TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, William D. Harryman and Nan cy M. Harryman, his wife, by their certain Deed of Trust, dated September First, 18s6 corded Jn the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Hickory County Missouri, in Book "3" at Page 613. conveyed to Henry J.

Page. Trustee, the following described Real Estate situate, lying and bein In the County of Hickory and Sate of Missouri, to wit: The West Half of the South West Lard -ffh-e nt V-ooavllle, Nov. l-s. SECOND Notice Is hereby glvca that the Cauthagk, Dec. 3th, 18Sf.

F. Makion Wilson, llernillage, Mo. foUowlng-named settler has Hleri notice of his Intention to make ff md proof ia support TiuEnn claim anu saiii nrool ill be STRAY NOTICK. 1 rim- Yrtti r. tti n.q rtkm made before the.ludge or In his absence be- I the Clerk of the Circuit Cc ourtof Hicko Taken up by Wright and posted be ry county.

Missouri, at Hermitage quarter ana tne West Halt of fore 1) I'lnkFtuii, a Justice of fne I'eac-e In T. lti4 Trk-nvlili. on December 2ith, lsis, viz: John saa wumm ni mum the North West Quarter of Section (2) Two, and the East Half of the North I ll-ill' nil V1.MII1UV, Sivlcegood, lid. Entrv No 11325 for tho one-half lot i quarter Sec. Ceneu, tur people nrmmg it impossible to commence grading be-fon spring nnd looking for bad weather which would make survey tedious anil expensive during the winter, have concluded to suspend survcj- until spring when I hope 1 ni wip iu! (u or iwtooer, itMs.tue fullowli.sr Ueserlbs'l iropertv "A sorrel lior.se.

about 15 bands UIkH, supposed to be twenty yara oii, with blaze in the face, a (lent his forehead, fore feet white up to pasterns, bind feet white up to hocks. l'Jt3 WEEKLY and the one-half of lots 1 and 2 31 ar 23 W. lie names tho following witnesses to prove ids continuous residence upon, and cultivation or said bind, viz William Allen, Noah Berber and Lafayette Nutt allot Weaubleau, and David Cordell, of Cornersvlile, Mo. I Notice of the above application will bo I published In the l.nil:x, printed at Hermlt-i age, which 1 hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land de-i scrlbad la said application. I ltNov-jl LELAND WliKlHT, Uegister.

to see the dirt rly. Very truly yours, II. II. IIakding, NOTICE FOR FCBL.CATION. Land Oftlee at Boonville, Dec.

18 8. Notice is hereby given that the following named set! ic-r has tiled notice of his intention to make final j. roof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Judge of Probate in Hick 1889, ONLY ONE DOLLAR Died At Roney. Hickory coun-j WOOERfUL ory county. aud In his absence before.

ry, iuissoun, iecemocr tne nrst, 1SSS, at 4 o'clock a. tlester. wile ol Lewis gland aged To years, 4 months aud 13 days, after three months illness. She leaves a husband and two daughters and one son. and 2S grandchildren and tne iers or said court, at Hermitage, on January 18th, 18), viz: ROBERTSON Hd.

E. No. li ,249, for the Se'4- or Se fir Sec 10, Sw'j of Nw and Ne oris, T. Sfi.R. ilW.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz Benjamin F. Chancellor, Zach nines, Henrv Bird, James M. Tliford all of Oalncy, Mo. Notice of the above application will be pubMshed in the Inpkx. printed at Hermitage, which I herebv designate as the newspaper published nearest the land described In said application Mr.

Robertson must pay for the publication of this notice. 21 L.LA.VD WRIGHT. Register- If great-grandchildren and many tasi yuaner (except a tract In the North West corner thereof. Twenty-Six chains and South by Three and Eighty-Five One Hundredth Chains East and West) and the Haif of the South East Quarter ot Section (3) Three, In Township (36) Thlrtv-fclx, aud the East Halt of the South East; Quarter and the South East Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section (34j Thirty-Four, and the est Hal of the South West Quarter of Section (36) Thirty Five in Township (3T) Thirty-Seven, North of (23) Twenty-Three, West or the Fifth Principal Meridian (W SW.V NW Sec. 3, A NE (ex.

tr. In NW Cor. 26 ch. bv 3 85-100 ch. W) sec.

8, 86. i SE'i SE NE Sec. 34 Wl, SW t.c. 35. 37, 23.

W. Sth P. M. trust, to secure the payment of one cer, tain promissory note therein described, together with the Interest thereon as provided for in said note and Deed of Trust; and whereas, lt Is -provided In said note and Deed of Trust that if derault be made In the payment of any Installment oi said note, when due, as provided In said note, the principal sum of said nofe shall thereupon become due and collectible: and whereas, said William Harry man and Nancy ni. Harryman have made default In the Installments provided for In said note: and.

wiiereas. by reason of said default under the terms and provisions of said note aud Deed of Trust, tlm principal sum of said note has become dud and payable; and. whereas, It is provided in said Deed of Trust that If the said Henry J. Page, Trustee, shaU refuse the legal holder ol said note may appoint and siibsitute any other person as trustee to act instead of the said Henry J. Page vho shall thereupon become his successor to the title to said property and the same become vested In him in trust for the purposes and objects of said Djad of Trut, wit i all the pa w-cra.

duties and obligations thereof; and whereas, the said Hanry J. Pase Trust has reruseJ to act In his behalf; and whereas the Equitable Mortaraxe the lezal holder of said note by Its certain deed of appointment, duted October 15th. 1838 re-rord in the office of the Recorder of Dee Is. of Hl 'kory Countv, State of Missour, In 'Boole at Page 225, appointed and substituted the undersigned as Trustee, to act Instead of said Henry Page, now therefore, at tha request of the legal holder of said note, anil by virtue of tha powers vested In me bv Alrt naayl nfTenaf an1 a.M I SUCCESS. ECONOMY IS WEALTH.

All tho PATTERNS you wish to une during the year, for nothing, (a eavmg of from S3.00 to 54.UO), by subscribing for The Hermitage Index AND JJemorest's iaEE" IVlagasine With Twelve Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of any size. Both Publications, One Year, FOB $2.60 (TWO SIXTY). to mourn her loss. She The leading Weekly Newspaper of the county, auri the only paper e.ilr.ed with ref-ertnee to circulating in everv state and ter-rltory or the I'ninii 'J he" 15i.aik is the most popular Family Weekly, with the lar-Kest and widest circulation. It ha3 to-day over I5 suiiscribers, and mav at any time be found in every nook aud covner of the Uriited states.

At tlie iow price of One Dollar Per Year The Blnrie fdves more readinsr, better departments and later news than anv of Its competitors. It is the largest dollHr jnper published, nnd its department so earfutlv edited that it cannot help but ntor-rt each member of every family. In fact the IJhide Has Not an Equal. A specimen copy will tell more thftn we car. vive in this artvertiament.

Vv'e re-fore Invite everybody to semi their address 011 po tal card for a siei-lnien copy. tlte addrt sse's of ail voar mends at the tame time. The Elade Sewing filachins With tlie Blade one venr onlv smtn ti. A couple of cattle buyers were in town Tuesday night. They a couple of bunches of steers from Charles Kroffand .1.

H. Benlley. loan in Hickory and adjoining counties at per cent. U.S. Mookk fc Wheatland, Mo.

Squire L. Pine, a wealthy citizen Xf Wheatland Towuship camo in yesterday and paid his taxe, 'amounting to S215. s5 of which he paid in $1. goid pieces. Christmas is coming on and will be here so far wo have heard of no preparations on the part of our citizens to welcome and eiiteitain Santa Claus.

A young man of this city made the fastest time on record one day J.ist week, according to his story, driving from Urbam to Hermitage, a distance of 16 miles in less harf 20 minutes. When the ears are running through Hickory County, we will know for a fact that we have got a railroad, in the meantime we can stand more less "taffy" in the shape of promises that dirt will soon begin' to fly." Al. R. Miller, of the Index, came fiown from Clinton last Sunday ac-ompained by Arnold Frowein. Mr.

Miller returned to Clintou Monday to arrange hjs business there fi'd become a permanent citizen of Hermitage. Mr. Frowein is a son uf Hon. A. P.

a pronifnent banker of Clinton and late Kenub- NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. Stats cf Missotirl, ounty of Hickory. 3S- To term of the Probate In the matt'T of the estate of Notice of J. Remington. Insane.

Resignation. To all persons notice that the undersigned Curator of the estate of J. It. insane, of Hickory countv. Mo will at, the January term.

1883. of said Court, to br held at the court house In the had been a devoted christian from youth to her death, and was a worthy member of the Methodist Protestant church at" Bethel Camp Ground. Lewis England and lies-ter Dragoo were married the Sth day of January, 1S37' in Van Bu-ren county, Iowa. Mr. England, tenders his thanks to many friends tor their kindness during his wife's illness.

The funeral service were held Dec. 2, Uev. A. M. Green officiating, after which the remains were interred at her old home.

Geo. Ji. Honey. THE BS town Hermitage, on the 14th day of Jan uary. 1 i.

tosai.l Court for leave to resign the office and trust or Curator of said etafce. Dated December 6 Ji, 188 i. K. M. KERR, of the Estate of J.

It. Remingtoa, e. 2lw4 niacbine is made In the lila.le's own factorv. espec i iy for lilade subset ioers. It is guar- os irood, as handsome, as light running Of nil tli 31 ajazlncs.

Containing Stories, Poems, and othib Litkraot ATTRACTIONS, COMBINING AllTIHTIC, SclBN- tikic, and Household matters. ZUualTated with Original Sterl Engravings, Photogravure, Oil rictnrex and fine Woodcuts, making it the Model JUaga-mine of America. Each Magazine contains a coupon order entitling the holder to the scire! ion of anr pattern illuptraretl in the faMhion department in that number, ar.d in any of thj size manufactured, inaking pattrns durins the yeisr of the value cf over three 9 ScviiBr-BVaebiar' 10 trade ra ail prt. uurauie anu as valuable in every wav as any or $10 oc sewiuij machine inade. send for circular.

Ccnfidsntial to Agents. For clubs we pav thelarirest nmm uwu ui Appoint ad foods TBr lUe pop, mb ves ijim. we win trma I ror loom perfoa a cad. tny beat moi wilt uoiouiiSi-s SiUNTHl.Y is in-tlr cnmicair.o sion for new subscribers that we have ever tbe world, with all lb attaebmcan. will alaa ta4 fr? a comblta "ori J'8 Model Magazine.

The Largest in large iu Circniauon, and the best TWO Dollar 'AJPJ' te us Tin of ear coati and aalaable ut Maaptea. ia ratara we aaa taat yea family Magazine issued. 13S8viil be the Twenty- "i8 ls fourth year of i's pnhlicaUon, and it stand xt the 5 oMr LVl thau for head of Family Tedodicak. it contains T2 pss: ''i6' JJub0' wor- aow woat aeao. 10 utoae irta mmy caU at year fcame.ad after MATCH TEAM.

I have for sale two dark iron gray mares, 5 years old next spring, excellent ti otters, aud in good condition every way. Also a good two-horse buggy and sot of double harness, a good saddle arid bridle. All of which I will sell at private sale at Wheatland before tho 25tb, of December, 1883. i'lwJ S. II.

White. iiiciitT. rreiraiiur wiunu aoiu.au aaail Deeome year em Tats frraad aaaeaiat a made attar the fvtaiffrr aateata. fnlly ill a strafed: Published 7 ty f. Jeanluga wtu re Demorest.

New York. one dollar for one year. Everybotlv WBiea aae raa euf hvton perema 10th dav of January, 1889, between the hours of nine o'clock a. and nve o'clock p. ni.

of sa)d day, proceed to self the property hereinbefore described, at public vendue, to the highest todder? ton cash, at the front, door of the Circuit Court House, tn the County ot Hickory, state of M.ssojri, to sntisry said debt and inter eat and the oostof executing this trust. U. MUD, A.LMITa Twta- aatt6racy. run eat eold tor Sati. tab tbe a seua.T?':.rr6esi)t!';lmof terms to atarhBKata.

aad sow eelia lar liean candidate lor Tresasurer of taa wertd. All a lanajied- Plain. brief inauacaoae evea. liioea wbe write leatu eeee esq ee flie Hermitage Mex at $2.69 Per Year, this state. lie was vipwiqg the coal prospects of car county.

THE BLADE, Toleda Ohia. eura tae oast aawrar-ancatae la taa wsrtd. sad eba fineet fine of werVa ef B1 art evrr a tearfam Awk ru a. 'IKlilACOnlloa Aaiuta, Muc.

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