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Marion County Herald from Palmyra, Missouri • Page 4

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I I0W PEOPLE at A 1 4 i I V- 1 1 'r' 1 -THAT WE- A -pa- Carry the Most Complete Assortment and Largest Stock I I II I II III! JUL UU UU Vsa -OF "xLX'C'T tar When you are contemplating a purchase of anything in our line, no matter how small may be the amount involved. Stoves, Hardware, Cutlery, Tiowue, Ei1'; Wire, ni it Ms, sires, mn, nun, mm mmn imuts, Bucket, Chain, Force and Suction Pumps, By coming to look over our large and well assorted stock of all that is new and seasopable. To buy of us. After seeing the prices and examining the quality of our goods you can't resist them. It is impossible to do GUNS, AMMUNITION, SEWING MACHINES, ETC, Of any One House in this Entire Section.

Our Prices are the very Lowest. better elsewhere. No Better Values rrn itottd fi6 Can be found. "We get the choice of the best on the market, and our command of ready cash to vpurchase with enables us to buy at MARRIED. He was married to Nannie J.

Shannon in 1859. She with three children sur MARION COOITT HERALD. Low. FREE FERRIAGE TO THOSE WHO BUY of AUG. JACOBS, races At the Catholic church in this city on Monday, Mr.

Wm. Weisher, of Edina, vive him. He was an excellent citizen, highly respected, and his death will be PALMYRA, NOV. 26, 1891. and Miss Rosa Jacobi, daughter of J.

Jacobi. deplored by a large circle of friends and Cor. tta limn p. tulncy, Iln 14k Gold Filled Watches For Lad i ex and Gentlemen, Warrant ed to Wear 20 yoars, with Elgin or Waltham Movements, Editor. M.

P. Drummond, acquaintances. 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. Henry J. Knadle and Miss Harriett It is said that Palmyra is fast com Forsythe, of Hannibal.

We are always ready to see you and show you our astonishing bargains. H. E. Smith Co. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, William Weishar, of Edina, and Miss mg up to Hannibal and is the most thriving place of the two.

Quincy Rosa Jacobi, of Palmyra. Journal of Industry. James H. Ives and Martha E. Capp, of Rail Road Time Table.

Trains to Hannibal and Quincy. Passenger; ex Sunday. Mall No. 34 8:00 P. M.

Dally. Chicago Express 1:11 A. M. St. Louts Express 2:20 A.

M. St. Louis 3:00 P.M. TRAINS WEST. Mail No 33 A Daily.

Denver Express 12:17 AM Denver 12:53 1. M. Kansas City Express 1:57 A.M. Passenger; 4:35 P.M. ex 8unday.

Hannibal. The Baptist brethren gave their pas John F. Cramer and Miss Nannie tor, Rev. A. S.

Ingman, a pleasant Brinkley, of Marion. surprise at the close of their business Juo. P. Lefoe and Miss Clara Bowers, Oct. 29th, 1891.

meeting last Saturday, in the shape of of Marion. a handsome silk hat. LaBelle Star Nathaniel Hall Cook and Miss Mattie Notice. The St. Louis Republic gravely an E.

Cook, of Palmyra. Marion F. Huser and Miss Emma Palmer, of Hannibal. All books and accounts in favor of nounces that an English woman has succeeded after great effort in becoming a "serious" wrangler. In Ameri Programme T.

P. Smoot and Son have this day been sold assigned to the Sligo Iron Store of St. Louis. and haye been left in my hands for collection. All parties knowing them SOOTS I BOBBERS Of the fifth Sunday, (November) meeting ca they attain this distinction without apparent effort.

of the Young People Society of the First Baptist church, Sunday evening next, selves indebted to said firm of P. Through the efforts of the Quincy Journal of Industry a free dispensary Smoot Son will call and settle with me at once and will be held for full The largest Nov. 29th. Organ Voluntary, Cornet Obligato. Gloria Patri, Choir.

Prayer, Rev. Harris. is to be established in that city where account. J. E.

Stuhlman. the poor can obtain medical attention Aug. 4th, 1891. ihe best goods, The finest shoes, The latest styles, without expense. This is philanthro Responsive reading lead by Supt.

py wisely directed. Boulware. The New York legislature is demo The solid leather, Music, Choir. cratic in both branches. All sorts of rumors regarding the FROM $20 UPWARDS.

Goods Marked in Plain figures at the Very LoweKt Prices, at Cor. 6th Ilamp. Streets, JACOBS. Recitation, Little Sunbeam, Fannie The genuine uppers, The easiest wearing, The extra bargains, The largest discounts, They outdo Hannibal, They beat Quincy, The prices lower, The Quality better, They are solid, They give satisfaction, The making warranted, The stock genuine, They are made to order, Goods here. I will make Hearne-Stillwell matter have been Boulware.

It may not be out of place to in quire when Ex-Treasurer Poland's The lowest prices. Music, Choir. Essay, Miss Ada Fletcher. Recitation and Song, by Nine Little term in the penitentiary will begin. afloat in Hannibal this week.

One to the effect that the Doctor had sued Dick Stillwell for $100,000 and another that diyorce proceedings had been Ihe custom made, Girls. It begins to look, from an editorial The longest wearing, The warranted work, begun between the Doctor and his wife. There is probably no truth in Come and buy your Fall in Monday's paper, as though the St. Louis Republic were about to commit the crowning folly of antagonizing Cleveland. any of the stories.

the above assertions good to all my customers. B. L. DOHERTY Will give special attention to Writing Deeds and Mortgages Furnishing Abstracts, Selling will transact all business pertaining to Seal Estate. H-nOHCT TO I.OAl AT A IrOW KATK OF INTEREST WITHOUT COMMISSION.

J9-OFEICE IN COtJBT j.ne mercnants ot Hannibal pay a Reading, Miss Katie Boulware. Music, Quartette. Reading, Walter Summers. Solo, Miss Edith Moore. Recitation, Miss Julia Proctor.

Song, by 5 Little Girls. Recitation, Miss Gertie Phillips. Music, Quartette. Recitation, Miss Bertha Sites. Music, Choir.

Benediction. license tax on $336,506, the merchants ofBenbow on $2,000, Emerson on $2,900, Hester on $810, Warren on $3,850, Philadelphia on $5,400, Ely on County Clerk Sites has made a careful estimate which shows that at the close of next year Marion will be $8,000 in debt. That is, under the operation of the Ball bill the county revenue lacks $8,000 of being sufficient to run the county. $500, Woodland on $1,600, Ziger on MUSIC! MUSIC! $500, Nelsonville on $1,000, Taylor on $200, Smileyville on $350, Withers' Mill $1,000, Newmarket $100, West SOUTH, DEALER IX Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. Ely on $400, Palmyra on $62,595.

Treasurer Stephens has as one of his bondsmen the President of a St. Louis National Bank. The fact that he is Mr. Stephens' brother-in-law is Will soon be here. Before you know it j'rof.

C. H. Wise, principal of C. E. English's college at Hurdland, Knox DIED.

After a lingering illness, on Monday night, November 2nd, 1891, at his home in Palmyra, Marion county, Mr. A. B. Settles in triumph fell on sleep. Deceased was born in Marion county January 17, 1821.

At an early age he was converted and joined the Baptist church, of which he was a faithful member till God called him higher. September 12, 1864, he was married to Miss Delia Fowler, which happy union was blessed with five Being a practical Piano and Organ man, I claim to know wbat a good instrument is. Call and see me. One door south of Hirner's Shoe Store. Pianos and Organs Toned.

county, has resigned because the patronage was not wbat it should be. In his valedictory he claims that the people of Hurdland accuse him of skepticism because he advanced the theory that the world is round; that it revolves and swings round its orbit and that it is vastly older than six thousand years. Wyaconda Echo. Will be crawling down your stocking leg. Now is the time to buy your known to the editor of the Boonyille Democrat and yet relying on the public ignorance of the relationship between the two men he seeks to create prejudice against the State Treasurer by charging him with being connected with a National Bank.

Will the editor please inform an anxious public the exact standing in bank circles of a man who has a bank president for a brother in-law? children, four of whom are living, Mrs. Emma Smoot, the youngest, having gone before. As the children came in to see HOLIDAY GrOODi W. S. BARKER, --DENTIST.

tyOffice over Ellery Lewis' shoe Store. him he wept with them and told them he would soon be at rest and wanted AT LESS -THAN them to meet him. "Blessed are the pure in heart. For they shall see our God; The secret of the Lord Is theirs, Their soul is his auode." "How the hours are swiftly fleeting! How the days are going by I How the months and years are flying! Swift as Father Time can fly I Thro' the wondrous glass he carries I 1LMJ 1 In order to make room for a laree line of A Little Girl's Experience In A Eight-bouse. Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, with a dreadful Cough and turning into a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of Then she tried Dr.

King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a Trickle aye the grains of sand, iVhile tnrougn an tue worm ni With the sickle in his hand. VlKDHKR 8DTKK. Pres. W. J.

JACKJOH, V. P. CAPITAL, $50,000. Ulrica hi PALMYRA, MO. Tranwacif general Banking Business in all ii branches Account Farmers, Merchants and buKiiuKK men generally, respectfully Usual accommodations ev 1 to customers.

JNO. W. RUSSELL, Cashier. Fancy Goods which we have purchased: and are daily we will sell our entire line of half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr.

King New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may got it at GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, consisting of Dinner and Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Water Sets, Glassware of all kinds, all kinds of open stock Queensware (white excepted), Lamps, the finest assortment ever brought to the city, in Vase and Library, and Table and Pocket Cutlery, at prices that cannot do equaled, FOR CASH ONLY. R. H. Wishart's drug store. Is a constitutional and not a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications.

It requires a constitutional remedy, like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the sueoess of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for eetarrh when other preparations had failed. "I win say I have been troubled forsev era! yean with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla with the very best results. It eared me of that continual dropping In my throat, and stuffed up feeling.

It has also helped my mother, who has taken It for run down state of health and kidney trouble." Has. a. D. HaaTH, Putnam, Conn. "I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla for catarrh with very satisfactory results.

I hare received more permanent benefit from it than from any ether remedy I hare ever tried." 1L X. EJtAD. of X. Bead Son, Waaseoa. a food's Sarsaparilla Mi kr all rBlts.

$1 sUfor If. Ttmrmn tr B9 O. HOOD A Oo, Asetkaeariea, LmO. Mao, 00 Doses One Dollar "Lo! Death cometh down the valley, In the foot-steps I have made. But my trust Is in the heavens.

And mv soul is not afraid. If he strikes ine I shall tremble Like a stalk of grain when cut, But I know in whom I've trusted, And my faith shall falter not." His funeral was delivered by Rev. Harris to a large congregation of relatives and friends who mourn their loss, but they mourn not as those having no hope. A Fbiknd. James P.

Turner was born in the State of Tennessee in the year 18.12. He re-moved to LaG range, Mo, in 18.X) and died at his home in Marion county, Nov. 22, 1891. He received two wounds on the head with a dirk by a criminal whom he was attempting to arrest by order of the marshal of LaG range in 1857. These wounda laid the foundation for disease from which he suffered more or lesa for the last eight or nin aoaad Llrer makes a well naoa.

Are you Billious, Constipated or troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in Back and between the Shoulders, Chills and Fever, Ac If you have any of these symptoms, your Liver is out of order and your blood is alowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. Herri will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It has no eaual at a liver Medicine Price 75 cent. Sold by R. IL WisharL We will make it to your interest to come and buy if vou have the ready money.

Remember, AT A Sprained Ankle. This is a cnumon occurrence and one that will lay (n-ople up ordinarily 6 to 8 weeks, yet i will guarantee Ballard's Suow Liniuifut to cure any case of sprained ankle in 1 to 3 days if applied at once, aod to immediately relieve all pain. Snow Iiininit-iit will cure any old sore on man or It will heal all Wounds and cures Sprains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Throat, Sore Chest, Lame Back, Corns, Bunior.s. For KbematUm, Lumbago, Neurhici.i, Contracted Muscles it has no equal. Do not allow any other white Liniments to be put off on yon for Snow Lioii)i'iit.

There is no other like it Ask for Snow Liniment EM by Wiahart LESS THAN COST FOR CASH. Nothing will be charged. Pratt; Lee "OR OTBPKPSIA, ladlteaHoa. and nmrti dinrden, aw aowit nui bitter a. Anfcalenkeea.tlperbotj oemrineka) f4srt tad eraaad nd Uses ea wiafp years and which finally produced active disease of the brain attended with coma and general paralysis in hich condition he died in profound stupor without pain.

November 2, 1891..

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