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Marion County Herald from Palmyra, Missouri • Page 5

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Palmyra, Missouri
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LOCAL NEWS. Butter 12 l-2c; eggs McCormick leads them all. New potatoes at Zollek'8. GO TO J. L.

HANDLEY'S DRUGSTORE For PURE, FRESH DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS' kmml Blank Notes for sale at this office. CHEMICALS AND GLASS Frank Lane is out on the road again. Fay your Building Association dues An extensive line of Fine Toilet Articles sod Perfumes. next week. Goods well bought are half sold.

We believe in handling first class clothing only, from manufacturers whose reputation for fit, finish and fashion is well Job work has ubout overwhelmed Physicians Prescriptions carefully CI BEAT PIES? us the past week. and accurately compounded from Miss Dora Fletcher will tech the! the purest Drugs in market. vOak View school. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Jos.

E. Anderson is spending the L. Slayton and Mary Johnson, of Han summer in Denver. nibal. The only machine with a steel bot John W.

Kalb and Mrs. Charlotte N. tomthe McCormick. Pierce, of Hannibal. Geo.

Jones, of Maywoou, gave The Hannibal ladies are going to us a brief call Monday. give mite parties to raise funds for Lee Pratt are selling a goodly Offer Handsome Lace curtains 3 yds long at $1.25 per pair. number of self binders. the Confederate Home and the Journal wants us to hold our breath till B. F.

Moreland, of Warren made us we hear the result. Nottingham Cream Lace Curtain net at 12 15, 20, 30, 40, 50 cents a yd. Madras Curtain Lace, 10 and 12 cents a yd. Opaque Curtains on spring rollers for 40 cts and up. -a substantial call Tuesday.

On Sunday morning at the Luther Mrs. Fannie Craver returned to her an church Rev. Mr. Dahlke, of Michi borne in Minneapolis last week. gan, was installed as Pastor, Revs.

The McCormick with all brass box Sue to 70c. The best All-wool Hartford, Lowell and other Ingrain Carpets at Tapestry and Body Brussels relatively cheap. Wilner, of Quincy, and Nutzel, of ing, with oil cups on the outside. West Ely, being present to conduct the ceremonies which were very im K. H.

Wishart's fine Jersey has had 11 Good Bargains in Smyrna Bugs and Oil Cloths. twin calves and Jinks is in cloyer. pressive. 5 cents a yd. Before purchasing call and examine The sacrament of the Lord's Sup Some of the Best Standard Prints at Yard wide, fine Unbleached Cotton at Entirely soft finished Bleached Cotton at the McCormick at Lee Pbatt's.

'5 cents a yd. 5 cents a yd. per will be administered at the Presbyterian church on this next Sabbath morning after sermon. Child J. Lampton's subject for next Sunday morning will be "The Home.

ren may also be presentdd for baptism. Preparatory services on this Fast Color and quite Stylish Ginghams 5c a yard and up to the handsomest ever shown. Fast Black Lawns in Plaids and Lace stripes at 20 per cent less than last Season Prices. Henriettas, Serges, Surah Cloths, Tamise Cloths, Miss Annie Gansz, of Macon City, spent several days in the city this Friday night at 8 o'clock. week.

After July 1st there will be a tn Misi Hattie Price is reported very eekly mail from this city to Emer ill at the home of her mother in St. Louis. known, and it is with pleasure we invite you to inspect our stock. We have just received some new lines of suits and trousers for the mid-Summer trade, bought at cut prices, and which are selling freely. Don't wait until stock is all broken in sizes, but come now.

Smith Bros. son via Smileyville. This is only temporary arrangement, however, it is proposed as soon as possible During yesterday's storm lightning struck Windsor's barn, doing little China Silks, beautuul Spring Shades with New Metal Trimmings to Match. Offer 100 Dozen Fancy Border, Hemstitched and Embroidered Handk'ch'fs, 2 for 5c, up to the finest uevi lower. Offer a Basket full of Ribbons, all colors, 10c a regular pi ice 20c.

We never owned a more attractive Stock. Please exni dne it. You don't have to buy unless you want to, but give Palmyra the preference none shall complain of prices at fistflblishllflililvmil.il rnnt.A tn innlnrln -damage. Mrs. Helen Gougar, the Temper Philadelphia, Emerson and Smiley yille.

ance advocate, lectures in Quincy John W. Lernmons was surprised June 19th. one day this week to receive a tele It has been legally decided that gram from his partner, Ike Holler, 1 MCDONALD COS. you can't buy Jamaica ginger with out a prescription. reading "meet me at Taylor with the herse." For a while he feared Mr, IT I 1 1 I I 1 Rev.

Jno. K. Hitner, by invitation, nouer naa Kinea a man ana was Palmyra. April Slril, 1SU. will preach at Todd's school house bringing him to Palmyra to bury him this next Sabbath evening at 3 but it finally dawned on his mind Can We Serve You? Smith Bros, have their store deco that Mr.

H. wanted a horse and not rated with a lot of Japanese trix and a herse. In spite of the bad weather quite the effect is quaint and pleasing "NEW PROCESS'' number attended the A. O. Mrs.

Bessie Leeper Baldwin and baby came up from Texas last night picnic at the fair grounds last Thurs to yisit Thos. K. Curd and family day. Rev. H.

P. Bond delivered the STOVE. After all. the best way to know the welcome address and it was respond ed to by Editor Johnston of the Mon- real merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, is to roe City Democrat and Fred Wenne- ker of Hester. Rev.

Mr. Thompson gave the school children a very pleas- ant talk and Dr. Shields spoke briefly Our Stock is large and Complete, embracing everything in the Patent Medicine line, Paints, Oils, Chemicals And Toilet Articles. tfg'Presations Accurately Confounded. Large Line of Perfumes.

H. W.M00RE, F.JAMESON. DRUG COMPANY. try it Be sure to get Hood's. C.

S. Wright was down from Union Tuesday and reports crops in that section in better shape than for the past -five years. C. H. J.

Taylor, of unsavory mem-ory, was in Hannibal last week. He is working his usual racket in Kansas City, Kan. on lodge matters. Those present voted the picnic a success. We are informed that Uncle Jack Maston will move back from Monroe City to Marion.

His life for the past ten jears has not been oyer-full of The Stove that Revolutionized, the Vapor Stove Business. Absolutely Safe! Greatly-improved for 1891! would not supply the demand the first year. They sell faster than the factory can make them. It is ou intention to visit Monroe City on July 4th. We will be accompanied by the band and a sufficiently large body of sluggers to prevent our noise and excitement, having been spent on his farm in Warren township, put the unearthly quiet which has prevailed in Monroe City for the past yar has proved too much even for bin and he knows now that a Warren township farm lacks several degrees of being the dullest spot on For Perfect Fitting For New and Stylish For the most Durable feelings from being trifled with.

T. E. Spencer, who for the past nine years has been Superintendent of the Marshall public schools, has been -elected president of the Marmaduke Military Academy at Sweet Springs. Thos. E.

Yancey reports sales this week: N. B. McColloch to A. J. Dear-ing lots'l, 2 and 3, block 3.

range 2, $1600; and A. J. Dearing to N. B. McColloch a farm in Warren town earth, i The Baptist church is now lighted by electricity.

The main auditorium is supplied with 30 incandescent lights aijd every nook and corner is bright as day. Nine other lights are For the Lowest Priced Palmyra Lodge No. 228. I. O.

O. last Friday night elected Jas. Woolf Come to our Large Clothing, Shoe and Hat Store. Noble Grand, Wm. Cordes Vice used for be vestibule, pastor's study and the basement.

We would like Grand, H. W. Moore Secretary and Joseph Kelti Treasurer. On the sa me night they had work in the ini to see every church in town lighted in this way. The absence cf all heat Our Weir Steel it Wood Beam Cultivators, "Spring'Trip" Cultivators, New Departure Cultivators, Parallel Beam Cultivators, -'O.

Steel Wood Beam Cultivators, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Rotary Disk Cultivators. Cgy-At the very lowest prices at BEST BROS. tiatory, first and third degrees. and dirt, the facilities afforded for ship for $1000. The wet weather has caused the "wheat to lodge badly and the machine "that cuts it will have to do extra good work.

Best Bros, haye a machine in the Whitely which is guaranteed to do just this work. Give it a Prof. Lanius left for St. Charles ventilation and the quality of the A bouncing machine is as essential to the prosperity of a newspaper ns a light render it very desirable for pub lic buildings. goat is to the average secret society Our Spring Goods are New and Pretty, and we take pleasure in showing them, at Our correspondents furnish full All first class newspapers have these machines, but it is considered very particulars of the death of Lew Sharp.

Are your house and barn insured? Tuesday night. It is to the lasting unprofessional for one paper to allude We wish we could say something to Come in get our rates. IE to the machine doing duty in another paper's office. Yet this is what the Monroe City News did last week. lighten the grief of the heart broken mother.

It may comfort her to know that her son held a place in the af TAKE NOTICE. I will give large discounts on all In his sermon at the Christian goods sold for Cash, the next 30 days. disgrace of Palmyra that he has been permitted to leave and we can only liope that in his new field of labor he may attain the success he has achieved here. O-i June 4th, 1891, Lark Shaffer commenced at 5:30 a. caught, handled, sheared, and tied the wool from 88 heavy sheep for Wm.

Dudley and quit at 6:30 p. m. and would fections of hi3 friends rarely gained by one so modest and retired. His diffidence could not hide his manly S. HlRN'EK.

church Sunday morning E. J. Lamp-ton showed most clearly the differ Bids for Centenary High School. The Board of Trustees will receive Money Wanted. $1200 or $1500 for two years at 7 per cent, good Real Estate security.

"Enquire at this Office." worth. He met his death in the per ence between the Jewish Sabbath or Notice to Trespassers. Positively no huntingor trespassing seventh day of the week, and the formance of an act of true heroism which to him was simply a matter allowed on my farm under penalty of Christian Lordsday, Sunday or first Pratt has sold 6 binders in Shelby law. JolIX G. HONEKAMP.

proposals for tbe erection of a new. brick building for Centenary High School at Palmyra, from June 15 to 25 inclusive. Plans and specifications be seen at Peoples Mill, Palmyra, Mo. Address, Johh A. Smith.

Chairman Building Committee. day of the week. He slated that have sheared 100 had not his shears while Jehovah hallowed the seventh county this season. Thomas Johnsing will receive the of course. May the clods rest lightly on his grave.

Following were the sheriff sales given out on him. All done in first class style. Who in Marion county day at the creation of the world, he did enjoin its observance until 2500 butt end of the law this week. last week: the 15 acre Godman tract can beat it? Not long since a Monroe City busi Capt. J.

D. Connor, of Lexington, vears after when amid the thunders to Inman Beckett for $32.30 per acre has been elected Supreme Court clerk. Tiess man visitea mis city ana in a Marshal Crane, it is said, has had a paralytic stroke. Judge John T. Mays came up from of Sinai the commandments were delivered to the Jews.

The injunction Look at This! We are agts. for the Walter A. Wood Binders, Mowers and Bakes, Advance Engines. Threshers, Stackers, Automatic Band Cutter and Feeder, The Perfection Weigher and Register, Rieves Stacker, Peerless Engines, Threshers, Steam Plows and Saw Mills. We also have full stock of A very heavy rain fell Wednesday and the 5 acre tract to B.

F. Godman for $25.50 per acre; the Clayton lot to Thos. E. Yancey for $160; the Gam -casual sort of way remarked that he carried a 140,000 stock of goods. Last evening and the outlook for the wheat to observe tbe Sabbath was given to no other nation but the Jews, it was is not at all favorable.

ble 40 acres in tbe bottom to Lane week another Monroe City business roemorial.pf their bondage in Egypt Druramond for tbe Vaughn The City Financial Statement was lot toR. A. Spencer for 60 a- handed too late for extended com and its strict observance aa a day of absolute rest was one of the tests to Cultivators, Carts, Buggies and Wag Vernon county yesterday. Buy the McCormick all steel Binder. Lee Pratt.

R. M. South has at his music roon the finest organ ever brought to Palmyra. There were a number of drunkei cres of the Ludwig Young farm to Dr. ons, Binder Twine, Oils, Ac.

ment. The most noticeable feature is the large delinquent list and we un which God subjected his chosen peo Morris for $360: the Bobbins tract to C. Stuhlman Soxs. ple. The speaker said that a cessa- the county for $51; the Habig lots to derstand the Council will publish the names of all delinquents that the man was in Palmyra and in the course of a conversation remarked that the "business man first referred to paid license on a $3700 stock.

If wind could 'build a town Monroe City would be bigger than Chicago. Ed J. Brass returned from Oklahoma this week. He reports crops flourishing there and the people in good -spirits. He says he ate new potatoes John Logan for $20 and 100 acres of tion from all labor being required, it would have been a violation of the the Henry Kempf land in 30-55 6 to people may know just wbo they are.

men on the streets Sunday and yet no arrests. The Knights of Pythias Lodge of Sabbath had the Jews observed it as do the Christians their Sunday. He Dentistry. I find it impossible to secure a competent assistant at present, so I mm compelled to discontinue my Palmyra visits. Now to anyone in Palmyra or vicinity who need dental work and Fred Wagner for $2475.

Programme Mis May Spencer will spend a por this city will hold memorial services then showed by quotations from the tion of her vacation with her brother Will in DesMoinea. next Tnesday, June 16th. At 3 p. m. the graves of deceased members will New Testament and from the early Of the Bethel Demorest Contest, to three weeks ago and as a sample of desire my services, I will pay your Christian writers that with the New be held Friday night.

June 19, 1S91. the crops he brought home a stalk of railroad fare to Hannibal and return. Dispensation came in the universal or 15 per cent off of my lowest cash observance, on the part of the Christian world, of the first day of the week rices, (at my option). This offer to old good until I make regular visits to Palmyra, again. Thanking you Hannibal has raised $200 for the Confederate Home.

The ladies did it with their little festival. Will Jackson has passed his final examinations at West Point and will be home next week on a three niontbi furlough. be decorated at the cemetery, and regular memorial services will beheld in the Hall at 8 p. to all which the public is invited. The Lodge at Monroe City has been invited and will probably attend.

W. T. Ragland will deliver the address. Prayer, Inst. Solo, No.

1, Vocal Solo, So. 2, Quartette, Essay, No. 3, Vocal Duet, No. 4, Inst. Solo, No.

5, Sextette, No. 6, No. 7, Solo and Cho rusr No. 8, Inst. Duet, No.

9, Song, Benediction. corn and some wheat. The corn is shoulder high and the wheat heads Trere dead ripe and well filled, the -grain being nice and plump. He think the country has a future before it and will slick to his claim. in commemoration of tbe resurrection of onr Lord.

The sermon was a kindly for your very liberal patronage in the past. I remain yours truly. clear presentation of indisputable arguments. 217 Broadway. G.

H. Smith..

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