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Rolla Heraldi
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Rolla, Missouri
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BrB mmWkma' Hl MB 1 II II 1 if 'J LAID TO REST IN 0AKW00D. a mm mm mm mm mm THE ROLLA HERALD. C. M. McCBAE, Editor.

The Remains of Secretary Gresham Buried at Chicago. Chicago, May 30. Without osten Thursday, June 1S95. Proprietor Rolla Restaurant (Old Post Office Building), tation, as befitted his life among this people, but with the military and civic accompaniments which ran even BAD NEST FOUMD. Cattle Thieves and Outlaws in Maries County.

Some Prominent Citizens Are Among the Tough Gang. A Justice of the Peace in it. foot with his achievements as soldier, Eighth Street, East of National St. Louis, May 27. A thrilling Meals.

Lunches and Refreshments served -at nil jurist and statesman, the remains of Walter Q. Gresham, General in the Union armies, Judge of the Federal courts and Secretary of State were temporarily laid to rest in Oakwood Cemetery this afternoon amid the flower- story of operations of a daring and murderous gang of cattle thieves Oysters, in season. A large and complete stock of Conf Maries count', Missouri. infesting Mrs. Julia Kerwtn St.

Louis, Mo. Perfectly Cured Nuts, constantly on hand, line Cigars and Tobaccos when Louis Daniel, old, was locked up. earne to light twenty years strewn graves of his comrades in arms THREE MONTHS graves decorated by the hands of Daniels' home is in Spring Greek, Limbs Swollen and Aching With men who had fought them on many a Pains of Rheumatism bloody field and in the shadow of the ABSOLUTELY Restored to Coed Health in Old Ago monument just dedicated in honor of the valor of those who had given their THE by Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am glad to say that after eight years ives for the Confederate cause. Almost while the echoes of the vol of suffering with rheumatism three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me.

GLOBE DERI ley fired over the Confederate ground My limbs, which had been very painful and much swollen, have now been re- B. Maries county, and he belongs to a I good family. He is charged with being a member of a gang which terrorized Maries count' for months. Cattle have been the chief plunder. The gang was composed of twelve men, some of the best citizens being involved.

At nisrht the band sallied forth from a meeting place to 'round up all cattle found loose. The stock was driven to a secluded spot where a slaughter house had been erected. After being quartered the meat was shipped to St. Louis and other large by the FirstrKegiment of State Militia aucea to their normal size. All the doctors said I could not be cured at my age, 64 years, but I am here for any one at any time, to consult me about "the benefit and of the blare and busle taps were still sounding ana tne smoke Hood's Sarsaparilla has been in mv case.

Eight Pages Each Tuesday and Sixteen Pages Every Week. J. have not had an ache or a pain since from their rifles were still floating over Hood's cured me. I am "Rpvnnr! all comparison the birrirest. best and brio-ht Thankful For Good Health, the field of peace, the cortege of the dead Secretary of State filed in through UCK so milch so that I am only too willing to Journal published in America.

Price, One Dollar a Yoar W1 help others by giving this testimonial. I the gates into the cemetery. cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparilla too highly. I have recommended it to many, The brief time at command after cities to be sold. The disappearance of hundreds of cattle finally aroused Fifteen Months for One Dollar to any reader of this paper not now a subscriber to The Globe-B' This blank must be used to secure benefit of this extraordicar! CUT IT OUT- It is worth three months free subscription.

Fill HAA1 Critf the decision as to the time and place of burial left little time for elaborate tires the farmers and they organized to preparations for funeral honors to the hunt down the thieves. a 1 a nam. Post-Office and state, and mail witn nnp rfrkllar and it gives satisfaction." Mrs. Julia Kerwin, 1514 N. 7th St.

Louis, Mo. Mrkorl'c? Oil 1c? are tasteless, mild, effeo-11UUU 2 tjve. All druggists. 25c 7 iuuayrq Une night a well known citizen, a dead Secretary. In anticipation of the military feature of the escort two Office or Express Money Order, or Registered Letter), direct to member of the farmers' vigilance troops of cavalry and a batterv of committee, disappeared and search light artillery were started from Fort remains were deposited in the receiv- for him resulted in discovering his mutilated bod', showing that he had Sheridan.

twenty miles north of this ing vault of the cemetery. GLOBE PRINTING St. Louis Sample copies of The Globe-Democrat will be sent free on apt! ORDER. BLANK To CLOSE PRINTING St. Louis, Mo.

city, yesterday afternoon. They camp No salute was fired, the ceremonies concluding with "taps." met with foul play at the hands of the cattle thieves. The investigation ed last night just north of the city limits and this forenoon trooped to that followed resulted in the discovery Travelers find a safe companion in Herewith find $1.00, for which send to address given bekw, Tee of the slaughter house and finally of Democrat, twice every week, for fifteen months, as per yosH Sixty-third street and the Illinois Cen- Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. A change in drinking water and in diet, tral traCKS. rftpn pahsps kavppa nnrl fl (r(rnn This morning the Fifteenth infan- complaints.

This medicine always several members ot tne gang, among whom is a justice of the peace of Maries county. Daniels is said to be offer to readers of The Rolla Herald, published at Rolla, Mo. Name of subscriber Postoffice Drusr- A TT i .1 Ci.i -p I 4. 1 I uv, ui tea ouues xeguiiu, went uv o-ist. train from Fort Sheridan to the same the seventh member of the Be sure to use this blank.

It is worth three months free subscript; Keeping Happy. No human being is subjected to arrested, the others being under bone awaiting trial. One of the men now more worry man tne editor. His STALLION SI! point, reaching there at 1 o'clock this morning. H.

C. Corbin, Col. Crofton, United States Marshal Arnold and a committee of citizens met in consultation in custody has offered to divulge the business throws him in contact with ever' crank and fool and villain in the DOiHOE, town and he gets hard knocks from and completed the arrangements. The all of them. If he does his duty he name of his confederates and turn states' evidence against them if he is not punished.

Vienna is the county seat of Maries county and the county is rather wild there. The county is just north of Phelps and is without a railway. The nearest railway station is at Dixon, Pulaski count'. following were honorary pall-bearers: Wm. A.

Woods, James G. Jenkins, must make enemies. If he be the angel Gabriel he will still constantly John W. Showalter, Judges ot the United States Circuit Court; Romanzo print or not print things that will make people mad. The very act of writing lively articles stimulates nervous excitement and subsequent de Keeps constantly on hand A CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Bunn, W.

J. Allen, Wm. H. Seaman, Description and Pedi? SIMON Is of Morgan, Mat Judges of the United States Disirict Court; Henry W. Blodgett, retired cheron stock; was sired oyH Persons who are subject to diarrhoea will find a speedy cure in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure.

Use no other. It is the best that can be made or that money can procure. It leaves the system in natural condition after its use. pression. Add to tins the nnancial responsibilities which are ever pres Judge of the United States District Percheron horse, andoutoiaJims mare; is a blood bay Mi weighs 1100 pounds, and April.

He took the first premuiB1: Court; W. G. Ewing, Richard's. Tut- ent ith him and he has a burden that AND- We sell it. M.

F. Faulkner, Druggist, hill, Judges of the Circuit Court; James Fair, 1891, for tne horse, and also took first sweeps Marshal Field, J. Russell Jones, taxes his to the utmost. It takes philosophy under all these vexations to keep happy. But if he Staple Dry Goods.

Thomas Dent, Edwin Walker. Charles o- is to be miserable all the time he had better throw up his job. It pays Craddock Items- James Dunham has the boss potato patch in this section. They had new potatoes for the table a week ago. G.

A. Evans has about 20 acres of fine clover which he will cut in a few days. He has GO acres in corn, a large wheat, oats and hay crops. to cultivate an equable temper, not FARMERS to worry, but to be methodical and take H. Aldrich, Gen.

William B. Anderson, Capt. Wm. P. Black, Gen.

Geo. W. Smith, James L. High. The following were the active pallbearers: Gen.

Wm. S003 Smith, Chas. H. Slack, Capt. James Duguid, Capt.

Myron, II. Beach, Capt. Herman B. Jackson, Col. Wm.

L. Barnum, Gen. everything calmly. When a newspaper WllO seek tlieir OW11 interest is in hot water it is usuall' attracting the most attention. When everything J.

P. Eaves has a fine crop of 'J. is smooth and undisturbed it is gener will buy their FROM grain. John McArthur, Major George L. ally dead.

A tumultuous existence is the normal condition of a success Paddock, Capt. Nathan A. Read, Col Lemuel O. Gilman, Col. Geo.

Guion and Capt. James H. Bell. ful newspaper. But the editor, like the soldier, must be calm when the D.

DONAHOE. 4 A. 11 This Jack was recently Wfjh xvi roruiiam 011 uie d. u. ix.

ix. battie is hottest. If he lets his lour- O. W. Craddock has the boss wheat crop.

He is running a store in connection with the post office. Ambrose Dunham, of near Craddock, is attending Prof. Livingstone's select school at Edgar Springs. O. P.

Lane was visiting J. R. Dunham and family last Sunday. 1. 1 1 i U1C F'" uncial nam wu nalistic condition affect his mental He never handles Cheap to the tracks of the Illinois Central county, Mc, three-qu Jack, was sired by an tojy dam was sired by an inPy state he will be of all men the most but always the best.

arriving at Sixty-third street at 2 Miserable. If he wishes to be a suc- November 8, 1894. nat ve ennei. is vitk hands high, Wack lor, points. Is a ticular.

o'clock this afternoon. There the cessf ul 1ournalist and a 1 lappy man at W. C. Kelly, of Rolla, passed procession was lormeel, Headed by Uie tbe same time he must ke the two of the or through here from Houston. He stop- escort of honor, consistin SIMON and lsoi mares the first three days or farm four miles MUthjt three days of each wee au jB Love in Rolla.

Reason tnu- distinct and preserve the latter in a ped with G. A. Evans and gave us troops ot all arms trom iort blieri- state all the time. Jit ssonrt TRUSTEE'S SALE. WHEREAS, James P.

Bane, by his certain deed of trust dated the 23d day of October, JWU, and recorded in the Recorder's office of Phelps county, Missouri, in Book page 280, conveyed to Thos. D. Smith as trustee, the following described real estate and appurtenances, situate, lying and being in the coun placid Editor quite a talk on silver and stated that dan. These were followed by the TC! livinsr horse Shii in the convention at Houston only honorary pall-bearers and next came living mule colt, if stands up and sucks.m4t county the money becom colts will be held for A three voted against free coinage. Scrofula, salt rheum, and all disease of the blood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver complaints, and catarrh, are cured by Hood's ty or rneips, btate of Missouri, to-wit The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six 26), township thirty-eight l.se;, range ten uu), west, containing forty (40) acres more or less.

Which said deed of trust James Eaves, of Dry Fork, has been employed to teach the fall term tiveiy no servRc DUl taken to Prevent aedden responsible should any C. F. THO was given to secure the payment of two certain promissory notes in said deed described, and whereas, default was made in the pay of school at Antioch. Sarsaaparilla, thegreat blood purifier. Hood's pills cure jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipation and all liver ills.

April 25, 1805. ment oi saia notes and the interest thereon, now therefore, at the request of the legal Iiolaer of said notes, and hv virtue of tii the funeral car with the active pallbearers walking on either side. JNext rode the members of the late Secretary's family and the presidential party, and the rear of the cortege was brought up by the members of the Loyal Legion, G. A. R.

Veterans, Judges of the courts, State and Municipal officers, civic societies and citizens. Arrived. at the cemetery chapel the J. R. Dunham and J.

P. Eaves re er and authority given me by said deed of ii um, nuucB is nereoy given that 1, as trus tee, will, on If in need of Smoking Tobacco port a fine time gathering goosebei Saturday, June 15, 1895, ries on the 21st of this month at "NV. between the hours of 9 o.clock in the forenoon and 4 clock in the afternoon of that day, at the north door of the Court House in Rolla, sell at nunlic vonriim tn vt i.ii., H. Craddock's. The Free Silver advocates offer Free Coinage as a -'panacea" for all the countrys ills while the sound money people declare Free Coinage would be very disastrous to our welfare.

Thus do great minds differ. had a light rain Saturday. It Beck's der, for cash, the above described real estate and appurtenances, for the purpose of satisfying said note, interest and cost and expenses helped some, although we need rain casket was removed from the funeral 31 er- eight May 16, 1805. Thos' Trustee car and borne within by seants of Marines. here.

We learn that there has been some lighting at Beulah lately. Texas Ranger. Call on Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corn and all skin eruptions, If Crown in Texas, ltTs Good. ieist F.

A. Baud HPl rr me voast country vies with Call- ii 1 Pears, grapes and strawber record of H. Stringfellow. and positively cures piles, or no pay The services, conducted by the Rev. S.

J. McPherson of the Second Presbyterian Church, was impressive, but simple, consisting merely of Scriptural readings, a hymn by the choir and prayers. At their conclusion the ROUtAf March 14.15-Cfflv De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure never disappoints, never fails to give immediate relief. It cures just as sure required. It is guaranteed to give Kf Aex wno raised nearly $6,000 worth of pears from 13 acres, can be duplicated by you.

D. 1 Frisco Line. fet. Louis. win perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Druar- as you take it. M. Jr. Faulkner rnllE HERALD A National hieahout ToMsf" Pamphlet tell- M.

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