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The Pulaski County Democrat from Waynesville, Missouri • Page 5

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J. J. Clark has a beauiliul line of democrat. 7i! pattern dress goods Just suited to the I CURES HiH( ALL UH fAll. LI Beet Couvh Syrup.

Tut ttoud. Uee "1 In time. Sold BT drumri't. 1 season. ,51 FE1DAT.

USE 19. 1903. W. D. Rowden, one of Crocker's rustling business men, was bere Tues WATVZ8TIIXX AITS LbZKIA day remaining over night.

Graduate Optician. GLASSES FITTED. FREK EXAMINATON H. E. Warren's Store, Richland, Mo.

BULL, TELBPHOKb, COMPANY Mrs. G. A. Burchard and daughter, Miaa Blanch, of Crocker are visiting Oanaeetioa msde at docker with the Westers Calon Telegraph to all part of the ooutry relatives and friends ber this week. J.

B. Chrlsteson bas a nice line of Ralph McGregor Is visiting In Vienna this week. W. H. Looker left Tuesday for Chicago on a real estate deal.

We will pay highest price In cash for all corn delivered to us. 44 Rocbideaux Mills. Today oloses one of the most suc irrioiii- ladles' and men' low shoes, slipper and all kinds of summer footwear. 48 LUMBER! LUMBERI! 4 Mis Arlie Juergens went to Rlob- Wayneaville, at Chrieteeoa'a, Crocker, at Bark's, Iberia, at D. Browa'a.

KuufM aoat aad received at all honra. aees soUeiUd. land Wednesday from where she will cessful normals ever held la the GO TO I YOUR LIFE II county. J. B.

Chrlsteson made a business LOGAL NEWS. go to Springfield for a short stay. We bope to se her back soon. Arthur Tlce, who has been attending the Bryan Stratton business college In St. Louis for sometime, re turned home Thursday morning.

C. w. trip to Crocker Tuesday, returning in the afternoon. FARNHAM, Missouri I depends on the proper aettoa of 1 1 I your Liver and Kidneya. They II I are the sewers of the body If II I they ret out of fix.

your whole II I system la soon polaoned and death will result. Are your liver or kid. HII neya In perfect condition If yon nil are not sure write for our free Mil booklet "Sound Sense" It tells Nil yon how to reoognlte disease in 1 1 1 yourself. Do not neglect this. A little eare and studynowmay add 1 1 twenty-Are rears to tout Ufa.

nil I have a few pairs of women's shoes, Crocker, Nos. 2 and 8, I will sell at less than SUMMER. What ia ao ran half price. 61 J. R.

Burchard. The normal students and young Mrs. B. F. Imboden and Mr.

Wood-ruff aoaompanled the Eastern Star candidates over from Dixon Tuesday to participate lu the Initiation and visit friends In our city. The Eastern Star held a speoial people of town enjoyed a nice social FOR YOUlTv LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, at the borne of Lee Baker Tuesday night. If you want a good saddle for little If yon know that your liver and kidneys are out of order, stop ea- perunenting and buy a bottle of Ir. J. H.

HeLcaa'a Liver I 1 1 I ad Kldaey Balaa to-dayIt will cure you. I Jft Tr DrrnggUfa I If he doesn't sell It, send ns 11.00 and hia name, and we will exprese you a Bottle, charges prepaid. 1 Ttt M. ArWoUylCfat W. 1 meeting Tuesday night and Initiated Mrs.

T. A. Murphy, Mis Margie Gil money, or anything else In the leather line cheap, go to W. L. Anderson's 1 lett and Ralph Hutcheson, all of Dixon.

Refreshment were served PICKETS, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, and a good time Read the notice to contractors else- where In this issue and then put Ip a H. E. Rollins and family cam over bid on the building of the school house. L. TICE, Druggist.

COFFINS AND CASKETS. EVERYTHING RELIABLE, AND PRICES RIGHT. from Dixon to visit Mrs. Rollin's father, Mr. G.

W. Colley, Tuesday. Harrison returned In the afternoon but Mrs. R. and the children will remain Aa a day la June? What to ao fair Aa tba maimer moonf What to ao sweat Ai the grass aad leavee And the birdi that twitter Around the eaves What Is to good Aa to wake at da wa la a cheerful mood With jour cares all one, Aad to see the beautiful Kadlant iky.

When the sua In the heavens Is shining high? Ah, bow good It seems In the early morn, When the sweetest of dreams In the sonl are born. To wake np early And see the light. When the weather is glorious, Calm and bright I When the snn comes in Through your window-pane, How the thought of sin By its light is slain! You're as good and pure As a soul can be. And your heart in Its Joy And delight oare-free. J.

B. Chrlsteson has a lot of g'iod slippers and hats that be is selling several days. ror otic on the dollar. Uuii and see them. 62 There will be a special term of Clr cult court held bere beginning next The home of Mrs.

Mitchell was the Atty. Joe McGregor Is In Vienna on legal business this week. Go to C. W. Farnham, Crocker, for Lumber and Shingles.

26 Wanted: Wool, bides, eggs, poultry and dried fruit. 43 J. B. Christeson. I have just received a nice line of Tuesday to try Ealy Bowlin for the scene of a nice social gathering Tues murder of Sol Bales.

A number of day night. The evening was spent witnesses have been subpoenaed and the trial will probably consume sev era! days. jewelry. Come in and look at it and very pleasantly. I have just received a large stock of lumber and all kinds of building material that I am Belling right.

Call and get prices. J. M. Loxo. I have some of the best bargains to Morton Woodard, a young man liV' ing a few miles east of town, acci WE HAVE 'EM dentally shot himself in the big toe with a shot gun Tuesday.

Dr. Clai- Office room Is at a premium since offer you that were ever brought to bom was called to dress the wound the burning of the court house. get prices. 1 J. R.

Burchard. Dr. Claiborn's addition to his residence on west Second street is near-lug completion. Rev. W.

C. Peterson preached at Berean Baptist church last Satuday night and Sunday. Rev. R. N.

Allen preached a very and tne young man will he well in a To Exchange A blacksmith shop town in men's, boys' and children's clothing. 61 J. R. Burchard. For your harness, saddles and strap short time.

and lot In Waynesville for good team l-5t W. H. Peterson. We had the pleasure of attending goods go to VV. L.

Auderaon. He carries a nice stock and is selling them the opening exercises of the normal T. B. Clark, the popular hotel man of Crocker, was in town awhile last at prices to suit the times. 49 one day this week and were both pleased and surprised at the progress interesting sermon at the Methodist Saturday.

John Wyrick, who has been In church here Sunday. C. H. Davis and John Stages of Pittsburg, for some time came in Sunday on a visit to his father, latest styles in men's neau gear- Richland drove over Saturday to view straw and fur hats are seen at J. made by the pupils In vocal music.

Half an hour before the regular school hour each morning has been devoted to musio and now almost all the pupils read music readily and sing difficult pieces without trouble. the ruina of the burnt court-house. brothers and sisters in this place. unristesou's store. Call and see We now have the best and most up- Why don't vou go down to J.

them. 48 to-date line ol men's and boys' cloth Burchard's and look over his new D. C. Atkison of Licking came in sprintr roods and furnishing goods of ing, hats and furnishing goods ever Tuesday to do some painting in our all kinds? 61 brought to Waynesville. city.

He is a good workman and has 43 J. B. Christeson Corn Planters, Disc and Runner; Wheat Drills; Cultivators; Double and Single Shovels; Chattanooga and South Bend Breaking Plows. We have just received a car load of NAILS and WIRE at Bed Rock Prices. We also have a nice line of County Judges Berry, Curtis and done considerable work here.

Johnson as Reed have established Harvey were In last Saturday to see Shingles, shingles, shingles! until headquarters In the front of the Dem what the Are bad done for the county and to discuss the course of procedure Notice. All parties indebted to me for colts will please call and settle at once, as I expect to leave here soon and must settle these accounts before I go. Respectfully, 6-tf Dell Wilson. Chamberlain's CoHo, Cholera and Diar you can't rest for them. I have ocrat building, where they will at large quantity that I am anxious to tend to their law and abstract busi in the matter.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. ness. sell. Come and buy them. 47 J.

M. Long. C. W. Farnbam has bought the Tak Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.

All druggists refund the money C. H. Colley went to St. Louis last Hardware, Tinware, Cuttlery, lumber yard of Johnson fc Turpi of rhoea Rcmrdy Crocker, and Is now prepared to foru Saturday, returning Tuesday. He purchased a barber's outfit while if it fails to cure.

W. Grove's si nature Is on each box. 25o. is every wnere recognised a the one Ish you building material of every there and will open a shop in town as description at bed-rock prices. 25 James Elk Ins, one ot Plney town remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take.

It Call and see us. Our prices are right. T. J. CHRISTESON SON.

soon as the tools arrive. Rev. Jenning closed bis series of is especially valuable for summer di ship's best citizens, was transacting business In town Tuesday. He made this offloe a brief call and advanced meetings at the Methodist church I have on display a nice lot of hats, shoes and slippers that are good arrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great Sunday night and it Is hoped that his stook but slightly shelf worn that I sermons may be as seed sown upon bis subscription date a year. We have au up-to-date line of la many children each year.

For sale by L. Tice, Waynesville, J. A. Rayl, good ground. Roubideaux Art Gallery am selling for 60 cents on the dollar, Don't fail to see them.

Crocker. dies, men's and children's shoes and Jo McGregor has moved Into his 52 J. B. Christeson. Uppers.

Come in and look at them and get prices. We have them and offloe building on the corner of Main and Maple streets where he has fitted County court will meet tomorrow, Notice to Teachers. The teachers of Pulaski county are 3 Saturday, to order new records up a nloe and convenient offioe for hie 4W must sell them. 61 J. R.

Burchard bought and to have competent archi probate, law and abstract business. hereby notified that the examination will be held at Waynesville June 26 tects pass on the walls of the old Miss Margurlte Brown of Webster I have the nicest and most up-to- and, 27. All wishing to tako this ex court house as to whether tbey are safe to re-build to or not. date line of summer shoes, slippers Does all kinds of work in this Hn9 and guarantees satisfaction. Call and see samples and note prices.

Enlarging of all kinds. Waynesville, Mo. and hosiery for both ladies and men to bs found anywhere, and invito Born, Monday morning, June 15, amination are expected to be present at 8 o'clock Friday morning, as no subject will be given out of its regular order. your trade. 1903, to Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Bates, twin babies, a boy and a girl. Moth 1 W. L. Anderson.

Chas. Ousley, A nerro preacher from Iberia er and babes are getting along reasonably well, and Bert has planted an additional orop on which to support Dora B. Miller, County Commissioner. Kodol Gives Strength preached to the Baptist people at Grove, St. Louis county, came np from that plaoe Sunday and is the guest.

of Miss Anna Wyrick. Her many young friends here gladly welcome ber to our city. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dnll after eating and wake op with a bad taste in your month. They will improve yonr appetite, cleanse and invigorate rour stomach and give you a relish for voor food. For sale by L.

Tice. Waynesville J. A. Rayl. Crocker.

Among those who distinguished their church here Saturday night, the extra youngster. nn Sunday and Sunday night. He took nn by enabling the digestive organs to Circuit Clerk Gan Issued a marriage 0 0 up a collection and It is said received digest, assimilate and transform all of license Wednesday to Harry Rhea quite a sum. the wholesome food that may be eaten i a i into the kind of blood that nourishes OyJ Miss Docia Vaugban, who has been and Miss Margie Gillett, both of Dixon. Mr.

Gan now has a supply of li L3 Ljuli the nerves, feeds the tissues, hardens the mnscles and recuperates the organs making her home with ber sister in St. Louis for the last year or two, cense blanks and the burning of the court house will not longer interfere OdIuri. Laudanum. Cocaine and all Drug Habits came in Suuday for a visit with her themselves with honor and won lau with those matrimonially Inclined. many friends In and around Waynes of the entire body.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Catarrh of the Stomach and all stomach disorders. Bold by Claiborn rela at the fire Saturday morning are ville. We are glad to have her with If you want to see something pretty O. C.

Bryant and Ed Burchard. To permanently cured, without pain or detention from business, leaving no craving; for drugs or other stimulants. We restore th nervous and physical systems to their natural condition because we remove th causes of disease. A home remedy, prepared gStgmE FREE TRIAL TREATMENT i Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Writ today us again.

and worth looking at just step into their lack of fear and cool headedness Long. B. Christeson's millinery depart is due the saving of the contents of Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed enre for all forms of Malaria, Ague, Chills the probate office. Others did good ment and see their beautiful line of pattern hats and up-to-date millinery. nanhattan Tfisropeutio Association a 11SS BfMdway, Nw Tcrk City work but these two set the example DBt.A That department is in the hands of and others followed.

an experienced trimmer and all work turned out is first olass and In the Strayed, from my plaoe five miles Subscribe for the Democrat. latest style. 48 and Fever Bilious Fever, Jaundice Biliouneas, fetid breath and a tired listless feeling. They core Ebeuma-tistn and the lassitude following blood poison produced from malaria! poisoning. No Quinine.

No Arsenic, Acids or Iran. Do not ruin stomach or teeth. Entirely tasteless. Price 60c per box. Dr.

0. C. Moor 310 North Main 8tret, 8t. Louis. Mo.

Sold by Clai-bora Long. 27-ly southwest of Waynesville, one cow, large, muley, of a yellowish color, marked with underslope in each ear and label In left ear of C. C. Ousley. The pupils of the normal school chaperoned by Profs.

Gove, W. A. and John Lumpkin spent yesterday, DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache Thursday, on the river fishing. Thsy met at the school house and marched about ninety in number to the river armed wltb dinner baskets, fish To District School Clerks of Pulaski Co.

All school papers burned In the court house and I am sending out blanks. Pleas fill and return to me before July 1 next the following list and blanks: Estimates, enumeration, list of tax payers alphabetically arranged, and oblige, Q. Williams, County Clerk. Where They Are Located. Sine th fir th county offlolals and others hav established offices at th following place: Circuit Clerk G.

W. Oan at W. H. Locker's offlc on west side of square; Collector Albert Matthtws, in front of Dbkocbat building; County Clerk E.O. William at bis rldno opposite livery stable; Probata Judg Jo McGregor, In hi building soutbwMt eorntr of shears; Johnson 4 Kd, attorneys, In front of Dkxocbat kuildlng; P.

L. Boots, lawyer, la W. B. Lociet'i ftf ing taokl, sto. Thsy returned In th afternoon tired but bappy.

an ftleeeae Tldaeys, Will r.loEte Affidavit Now Uim off Ufa for mn Potmtr. Postmaster R. ULTUndall, Dualist IaV says: I taffsrsd from indigestion aad suiting vU for yean. Finally I triad KodoL I soon knew I bad found what 1 had tax looked for. 1 am better today than In years.

Kodol gav a ny teas of Ufa, Anyone ean bsv my affidavit to th truth ot thl statsssank" Kodol digests your food. Thissaablaathd system to assimilate supplier strngtben isf avary organ and restoring baaiU. K4l Ck Tm trj9a aia eatsiasM bMtMH.b aiaaaar. unaary uriaas. CURE "I kav keen troubled for sometim Also uniuuim.

sus ihs.HeartDlsease.Oravetl aehi Pro; with indigestion aad soar stomach," pay, rssuU TroaaVs. Any Information of ber will be kindly appreciated. Please notify me or leave word with J. R. Burchard, and bilge, Ma.

W. A. Bibd. Oar ball team to still seeking a gam and have soma hopes of matching a gam with Licking, Texas county. They have challenged Lebanon, Holla and Richland but all the towns are afraid to tackle them.

They bav kspt a standing proposition to play any team In surrounding coon tie and this too bat brought them no gam. Until som aia mas tors eoar ag to play and boats tba thsy claim the championship of thid part of lb 'rutty. says Mrs. Sarah W. Cartis.

of Lee. "and bav been taking Cham Earl I fZ! mm mm tht 3 1 FMMsV 1 moorrm kmulmiom I aaSnVsees) vms7 aurvaas OTMewrsf sues) i sesaniisssr ate ascissur row Svww eMtr om morn moTHUHmm s-davw- KOTT BOWMJL -1. wwan ewsa sWs ereaehee. berlain's Btoaiach and Uvr TabUta Boat bsesm lseemrsc. Tker ts a awe for yom.

If necessary write Dr. Feonor. Be baa spent a Ufa time eorlnf last sack casaa aaxoura. Ail consultaUous rree. "Xlt-ht saoaths is bed, heavy backache, palaaB4 soreness across kidneys, aisorbea-ssatisea.

Other renssdlea failed. Dr. Pfta-Mf I aUdne and Baekaca Core cared as completely. H. WATXB.

Basatet, M. Dnfttoa. Ak forOoo Book-fT. which bav helped vary much ao that bow I can at many thing that bfor I eoald not." If yon bay any trosbl wltb yonr stomach why not taktbMTablUaad get wall? For Ma by Ti, WavaatvUi, J. A..

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