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VJ II I Wlt'B A happy New Year. Clover seed for sale at Howard's. GLEANINGS THE INDEX. LOCAL 1891. Howard has received an invoice of fine art Paints.

THCESDAY, JANUARY 1 1891. Have you sworn off? H. Pitt's for Ilumans- Go to W. ville flour. A 1IIW0 B0SINBS9 Men bt Barmjm: "Some-say they cannot afford to advertise tbey mistake, they cannot afford NOT to For lame back, side or chest, use Sbiloh's Porous Price 25 cents.

Sold by W. H. Pitts. Owing to lack of space we are compelled to omit several cominu-nicatiore until our next issue. County Court met in special session last Tuesday and adjourned Wednesday ovening.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shilob's Cure is the Remedy for you. Soldy W.H. Pitts. "We are in' receipt of an inte-est iug letter from J.

A. Chaney, who left a few days ago forCalhon Texas, which will appear next week. averwe. has become a The year 1890 thing of the past. i i i MM Whon you write to your friends do not forget that it is 1891.

Mrs. A. II. Dent and Mrs. W.

U. Morton spent the holidays visiting in the macedouia neicrhborheod. ALEX- MURPHY, CotTUTScHOOL Commissioner. 7.John.l,oati Att'y Cnilders was looking after matters! in Camden county the first of the week. Richanl Robertson of Warrens- THAT HACKING CCUGH can imr a leading attomev of John- Will examine applicants lor Certificates Mt Saturday In each inith, publicly, at cured be so juickly MISSOURI.

HERMITAGE, Tkrv LL MU II I NttOVf NWlTM GOOB TNIROav by Shiloh's son County, and an. otd Hickory it. Sold byi f-minir hov spent sfiveral davs in We uuarantee Bishop Bentley, of ITT TT xt. ruts. Hermitage this wreek.

relatives iu this loft stops', gW was the guest of city yesterday. Some communications for publication last week, came in two late John A. Pare one of the most biahlv esteemed citizens of the and consequently found their way We want a list of every farm tor sale in Hickory County. lvAMSKT WoODFOKD. ro ill li I southeast part of the county an ex-ure puoii-, of the oom)tv court va3 jn to the waste basket, io ins p.

(Tari09 Uil50i, ATIORNEY-flT-LBW, B2SE1CITA3B, 122ESQU5I. Will practice in the Courts in the 14th Judicial Circuit or any other courts of the State. No specialty of cases, or leal yMMihy, Vom "mm to ftW 'HERCflRE TALKS cation, communications ran man ilmvu. ir.i A a town fiNi uiiu uwud us not later than Tuesday. pleasant call.

about thc oinino-rooM; MOUt WHAT to wcAArippttrTajtARljT) TmhHf. se.ho&ls. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. Sold by W. H.

Pitts. The Hermitage arain last Monday were opened business. No advice given except attendance. We were with good JBOUT BOOKS: rfia Meour PLANTS AND TLOWCR feaour home cabin trr; tesouf good form: for pay. misinformed as the vacation it be-in only one week instead of two astateU in last weeks'papor.

MoutVhou6Kbeautfu11 yar tut bp4 pftlotvirs A number of Hermitage people attended the church iestival at Cross-Timbers Christmas eve and aiso the Christmas festivities at Preston Christmas night and report a pleasant time at each place. S. W. Ream Land and Loan Agents of Wheatland, will loan you Money in sums of 200.00 and upwards on one to seven years time, at better rates than has ever been offered in Hick ory County. Miss Dellia Williams, assistant teacher in the Cross-Timbers public schools visited in Hermitage during the Holidays.

The trial of Ed. T. Noland for embezzling the funds of the state has been set foi Jan. 0th, in the Cole county circuit court. Office South of square.

J. f. loodford, fM'y at Cam, Will practice In the Conrts ofTllctory nfl adjoining Counties. Abstracts on short notice. onice with I'ros.

AU'y. HFKM1TAGK, MISSOURI- IBra'Icoaan'a 'MniiatHicES WLLiCOOHtAPPCAR.V oKST6tlTl AHV COtlTBI BUTO AS mtA iraarr iiecrrt, miulit Oiw. AriAt, phu. CAMcroa. Vmetwr.

JJNuii'AuM'I'WMb Mr. and Mrs. A. 21. Paxton on last Tuesday remembered a number of their friends in a substantial way.

Mr. and 21rs. James Vaughu, Mr and Mrs. W. U.

Morton, Mr. and Airs. G- W. Lindsev, Mr. and 2Irs.

C. M. Bentley, and Mrs. S. O.

Edwards partook" with them of a sumptuous dinner prepared for the occasion. When will the habit of Ch'iistmas bv nippiim the tne We learn that Rev. Smith of the 21. E. church south, who was as- ouffjuice and engaging When? hoodlum "hoedown" cease NATIONAL HOTEL- Uf.

prop'r. si fined to the Hermitage cncuit the ei suing vear has been for The Drodix Puslishinq Tirst-Class Accomodations at Hcasona- transferred to a Texas conference and Rev. Caldwell appointed to the work in his stead. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.

Nasal Injector 'reo. Sold by W. II. Pitts. News reached this place last Tucsd'y to the effect that Wm Vance for a time a familiar figure in this countv had committed suicide at Deep water, Henry county, taking WASHINGTON.

D. C. Hate. HUMANSVIIXE. morphine.

While he was inclined to ma y. M. L'cn. last "ABSTRACryJ 3 have bought the Abstract 3 have bougl londny loaded purchased of dissipated and reckless during 1 TT 1 good 3 V. the flock oi J.

W. Palmer and Claude Crouch of Weaubleau, passed through townIast Friday on their return from Cross-Timbers whither they had gor.o to spend Christmas. nis resioence uacKovy cum, former! 7 owned ie is said to have measurably re Artos Hart ana startc for Cr.rter-vii:e iasver county. Uncle Aaron PAIN UNNECESSARY IN formed and was occupying a re- lhere seem to ho special attract ions about Cross-Timbers. pectable" and position at Jeepwater and was doing well.

Carpsnter, and r.re prepr.red to make perfect abstracts on eliort notice. These books are saw and ItZMABLK. Ramsey Woodford. accompanied hici to Humansville, froH whisb point li3 wiil return to his family iu Butler, Bates coun- All who knev him here will be Our old time friend, M. F.

Butler was a welcome caller at this office last Tuesday. Mr. Butler was educated in Hickory county being a graduate of Weaubleau Institute and spent eeveral years "teaching in this and adjoining counties and was deservedly popular. He is now principal of the Shell citypun-lic schools. tragic diockod by the newsof his death.

Mr. and aibn rov- TO THE PUBLIC. In accordance with a time hon- ored custom of granting two par- TTdvinF disposed of my stock of Ions to long service men in tho ally entertained number of their friends ct hclidpy dinner given Kst The guests wore Mr. and Mrs. i il.

Vriison, Mr. arid Mrs A. K. Piston, Mr. and Mm.

C. t. Pei.tley. and Mis. C.

T. kt.a:i. It a piengAut social event- Missouri pemtentnry on each holiday, John MeGuire and Wm. W. Tho senior editor and family ate Christmas turkey this year with Mr.

and Mrs Ira J. Paxton, in the Macedona neighborhood. The man who now makes the statement that we have not had a square meal thisyear is guilty of libei. Miflj of T. II.

Lord of this place, living on tne extreme west side of the county, wa stricken with'paralysis a few days ago, and'for'a time it was thought the stroke would prove fatal. Mr. and 2Irs. Lord were summoned to her bed SHILOH'S" COUGH and Con-sumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption Sold by W.

H. Pitts. Taylor on last Christmas day were the lucky men and after having ieceivcd from Gov. Francis some OHILBBIRTH. Pain is no longer necessary in childbirth.

Its causes, being on-derstood, are easily overcome. Any women may now become a mother without suffering any pain whatever the labor being made short, ey and free from danger. Mouring sickness, swelled limbs and all other like evils can be readily controlled, aud all female diseases speedily cured, Physicians pronounce it a wonderful discovery. Never known to failj ladies attest its merits. Cut this out; is may save your life Suffer not a day longer, but send ns two 2-ceut stamps, and receive in sealed envelope full particulars, testiraoniaU confidential letter, Address Frank Thomas Baltimore, Aid.

84 WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. 11. Pitts. excellent advice were set at liberty.

poods with the intention of retiring from business, 1 dasiro to return tny thanks to the people cf Hermitage an 1 vicinity for thoir patron-pe and for their kindness during my f-tay among will leave the county about LseSrst of t'le and wishing von a raorry'' Christmas happy New Year and unbounded; prosteriiy. I bid you "good by" Yery ltesp. A. Hart. B.

J. Kalbett of Cross-timbers through tcvrn last Friday John MeGuire was sent up from parsed St. Louis county in 1S79, under sentenccfor fitty years for murder. The latter as sent from Webster county in the year 1877, for a term side last Tuesday. From Mr.

Lord who returned yesterday, we learn that while her condition is very of twenty years tor the murder ot headed for tho west Fide of the couety. His exact destination has not. been ascertain eu, but Ids movements are calculated to excite anticipate a revelation in the way of a social event "bye 2tid bye." We have reeei ved the proceed incs of the Missouri Press Associa iathan Gant at Elkton iu this Golden OnMonday, Dec .1800, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mccracken beautifully and appropriately celebrated tholr golden wedding at their home near Klkton.

In Tyler township, In this county, where they have spent the greater part or their married Ufe. one of the most pleasant features ot the occasion was the family which their children, long absent from the scenes of Cthelr childhood, returned to the old to gladden the hearts cr their parents and join In the festivities. Nathaniel was born Oct. 17th. 1813; Arlsa Gates was born Feb.

12th, 1820, aud they were married Dec. 23d. in critical, 6ho will probably recover. Mr. E.

L. Ayres, editor of the county. The case was tried in Webster county on a change of venue. Taylor is 71 years old, is draw Fanners and Laborer Advocate, ARNICA SALV3. SL'E In the rcr Cuts.

3Br-l'C3. sores, ricers, Salt Rheum Fever fol Tenr, Chapre.1 CoriiS. anil all Si.in Eruptions, antl cere no pay re'i'ilrca. it i to B've perfect satl-ra' tlon, or Bionev rtruu'-eil. l'rloo 25 cents per box informs us that paper will suspend ing a pension tromthe government for services in the army during the publication after this week's issue Mexican war.

Ho served in the on account ot his not being ablo to pen IS years 3 months and 7 days tion held at Hannibal, last august-frora the corresponding secretary-It is a handsomely printed and, neatly bound pamphlet of 153 pa-, sres containing mueh valuable in pay running ana living expenses HALE RATE HOLL1DAY of his twenty year sentence. out of the very meagre support he has received since he established formation to publishers and should EXCURSIONS The Memphis Route (Kansas Cross-Timbers, Doe. 20th, 1890 the paper. Mr. Ayres is a youns be rc.id by the fraternity through- county, by Rev.

Thomas MltcheU, of M. E. hurch. Of this union eleven chUdren were born eight sons- and three daughtersall of whom survive excapt two daughter, and all the surviving children were present except the second and seventh sons. Cards of invitation had been sent out Editors Inpbx: 1 see in the col man of good ability, and has pub YOU ARE IN A BAD FIX But we will cure you if you will pay us Our message is to the weak, nervous and debilitated, wh, by early evil habits, or later indiscretions, have trifled away their vigor hntlr tiMiid and manhood, and out the stato.

lished a very creditable paper umns of your paper of the 25th City, Ft. Scott Memphis; Kanna City, Clinton fc Springfield and Current River lines) will sell round Wo are sorry that the business in inft. the announcement for a Gr. A. R.

camp fire to take place at Cross- this county will not support two i i Timbers on January, 3rd. 1895. papers, but observation nas siiown trip tickets to ail points on tne system, west of and includiug Memphis, on Dec. 24, 25, 31 and The small boy with the invincible ffre-crackcr is an indispensable holiday accompaniment; ho iriti'oduces tho festivities and brings up the rear of the ol day procesaiu as well; he is presistent and irrcpres- us that from a financial standpoint Now after having talked with a only one paper can sueeed in ma number of the members of the Jan. 1st, with retaro limit Jan.

5th, iner a living. Dr. Randies, the Post of this place, I find that no 1891, at Ham Rates (one fare for proprietor of the Advocate mater action lias been taken by tho Post sible. always coming a little previ-I ons. and passing capacity for lin the round trip), except that no reduction will be made where the ial.

tell us that he will move tho who suffer all those effects which lead to premature decay, consumption of insanity. If tins means you, end for and read our Book of Life, written by the greatest Specialist of the day, 3nd sent (sealed) for 6 cents in stamps. Address Dr. Parker's Medical and Surgical Insti tute, 151 North Spruce Nashville, Tenn. some two weeks before, announcing the event.

The day dawned. bright and beautiful, end everything seemed to conspire to make the occasion an enjoyable one. At an early hour the guests -tiegan to arrive and by the noon hour near one hundred, frlends'and had assembled. A sumptuous repast had been prepared by the family and when dinner was announced the company led by Hon. E.

M. Kerr and wife followed by Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mccracken and others in order of procession, repaired to the dining room, where a table same to the second' story 2of his regular round trip rata is i cents or less. building on the south side.

He ha not made his mind as to what gering that makes us think ho aught to be "scrunched." Under the heni of "We A polo-Hzo'' the Arizona Kicker says: The as to this matter, vv hi le it is true that we contemplate something of the kind in the future, the idea of holding it in midwinter or at the lime suggested in the announcement was a complete surpriso to the Post or at least to the members with whom I have conferred. And disposition be will finally make of J. E. Lockwcod, Gen'l Passenger Agt. Kansas City.

the otiico. liuiiftlo Keflex. editor, owner publisher an1 proprietor of the thing called Our Contemporary was driven frantic wilh GREAT handsomely decorated and leaded with the choicest viands The fruits being fur 1 YouHusp nished by Henry and A. M. McCracken, two sons who reside at San Barnardlno, Callfor as no preparations, have been made and we do not wish to disappoint ourcomradoB of other Posts, we take the liberty of saying that the camp fire, will be deferred tor the present, and the time will be fixed nla and consisted of oranges, lemons.

I PAINT I Your Hqusu peaches apricots prunes, rejh from California, having been procured for THE QUEEN'S LATEST OFFER. In tho Queen's "Word Contest," which tho publishers of that magazine announce as the last one they will ever offer, A Free Education consisting of a Three Years' Course in any Canadian or American Seminary or College, including all expenses, tuition and board, to be paid by the publishers of The Queen, or One Yrear Board, consisting ot One Entire Year's Travel Lu-rnn fixnenses to be paid, will Of Dry-Goods, Boot jealousy because we were able to order an I pay three bunches of paper once. Wo happened to meet him in Bonny's hardware store Tuesd-iy afternoon, where he was dickering for a grind stone to use as a balance wheel on his steam press." and ho boiled over and called us a liar. We hope he can be patched up, sewed together and saved from the grave, though occusiou and brought by the hand cf A. M.

McCracken. After Hon. E. M. Kerr had in and Bno by an action oi the 1'cst and duly aunonnced in the future.

A 2lEMur.ii of Simox Camkeox Post No. 437. voked the divine blessing, all sat down to ilBsWisa it A OOHSCCKKCES cf uiag kvitew pc. iti the table, and it Is needless to say, did am-ploljustlce to the dellcaclesset before them AT I U.S. Guftd percha Truly it was a pleasant dav for young and the latest reports are discouraging.

p. b. ShVWON old, and as the remlnt.renses of days Ion ho only gone by were recalled, each one forgot his be given to the person sending them ye dident mean to. I the larcest list of words made from S1 wen Tnay abU IS ABSOLUTELY AH ELASTIC 2 PRESERVATIVE. Hiimaijsuillc, se us tho cares The moment the people of ti country come to beliejo that such an organization as the 1.

L. U. is simply an of any political party, its purposes beyiutobe The aged couple were the recipients of the rest of his natural life and we won't say a word. following presents from their sons: Black the text which i announces last issue of Tho Queen. A special made iu 10 out ins OUTTA PXZBCHA For 30 days only beginning Dee.

questioned, its integrity becomes dS. to Gilbert the bridge silk hanierchlef for each, by J. N. McCracken lfocking chair for Mrs. McCracken.

by John McCracken, Chieo, Texas; Jlanglng other vlaMM emma wata-blned with FUJK8 UXSJUCD Oil. wblefa lTltgtMC el astf triiy.d mobility sad -crinc eamcltr mn4 wrtM 11 Mm other foreman left last Tuesday for Kan- doubtful; it loses tne sympathy of honest friends and its power for u-ill bo 808 City to spend Christmas with In order to reduce our stock before an annual inventory, we shall offer entire stocK. at prices! tliat wlU cause It to move lamp, by li. A. McCracken, Springfield, Kocfciug chair for Mrs.

by T. A. doinrr good begins to bo weakened if it doos not cease altogether, In asuiu l.u nV "rit The his family; but on arriving at home awarded in order ot menu i Oneen have made Wednesday mcrning was surprised McCracken; Suit of for Mr. Mc 3 water uA weather proof. 2 Rett HgmenU, Pwr Jitxuht Qrwmd.

At innmitHl it erputd sutI ewtMMU wttk ut crocking tuul will taadteatqr deed worse than that it will soon Cracken, S. C.McCracken, Springfield, who to find that his wife, to hud that his wife, and A. M. McCracken, San liernardlao, was not apprised ot his corn hrttli Canada ana be looked upon with suspicion for having abandoned the good work Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls and Wraps, Dress Good3 and Trimmings Holiday Goods, such as liberal the United States by the Also the foUowlng presents from relatives la Springfield Silver table and ta ing, had taken the train scarcely an hour before, for Humansville. with it started out to perform, and for i Tb1et.beBeeelMp4MSarfc4Si plnter ind wmiliwi.

Iia Avnontah iti ri Af mr hi Ifnatr dealer ummH havinfx become the tool of mere po litical tricksters. In the early days of their organization they eeemed willing to rwrt.UA yow tMUpmtm pirn fUrmMmm mi that point. After exercising his I nanKcrciiieis aim muiuwb, iu a rights under the constitution, great variety of styles Blankets, spoons.by Thomas and Albert Appleby; one pair china vases and china pitcher by Jessie and Laura McCracken large gold colored lamp by lr. TlUIe Weaver and daughter. From friend3 and relatives in Hickory ir ri sincere in such utterances.

But which declares; "Freedom of Jeans, Flannels, and Sheetings. the moment their strength became prizes given in their previous com-petitions, and as this wiH positively be the latest oue offered, they intend to make it hH others as re-ards the value of the prizes. Send six two cent. TVS. stamps for copy of The Queen cJHUatniug the text, complete rules and tfst ot prizes.

Address The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Canada. raoviDKiiei. n. t. county the foUowUig: jwustach cup and Boots and Shoes.

amarent from increasing numbers CLD HIOftL I li' men began to seek membership glass fruit dish, Ir. C. V. Stewart and wife; pipe and box of tobacco, E. P.

ilcCraciten; All must GO and you will find 5 KzrosrnoM, i from purely political motives Glass water set, Sir. and Mrs. E. M. Kerr; Then came the dangerous point in some great bargains.

speech shall Dot be abridged'' Mr. Egan boarded tho first train for the south which was on the Ft. Scott branch, and carried him to Ash Grove, where he was delayed until next morning when he came up to Humansville in time to spend Christmas with his wife after all. Friday he and wife came over to Hermitage and work was Berry bowl and mng. J.

IS. Selvldge and their existence. The ceraetry of A stockf Jewelry to oe closed dead organizations of this kind in ni riu mt qpm SHILOH'S VITALIZES is what you need for Constipation, Loss ot oil svmn- the past is full of graves, oa the headstones of which is writen 'one out by Jan. 1st. Come and see ns.

F. B. SH wife, and many other presents too "numerous to mention. S.S.K. The editors of the Isrex ac the receipt of-i supply of caia of severs! of excellent quality Tor, which we return our, thanks anJ extend our wlshw.

and the same inscription. "Died Appetite, -v j-toms of Dyspepsia. Pr.ee 10 and 75 ceota per bottle. Sold by of nolitieal intrigue. Ivural resumed on the bridge Saturday Hul i nsvide, Mo.

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