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The Missouri Sharp Shooter from Rolla, Missouri • Page 4

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Little Locals 4' Santa The Mexico Ledger has the following to say of the death of Mrs W. H. Paschall whose notice was printed iu last 'Mrs. Etta Paschall, asrod 48 years, wife of the Rev. H.

Paschall died at her home 011 north Clark street Monday, Dec, 4th, 1905. Death was due to consumption with which deceased had been Atout Yourself and Neighbors. Gathered During the Week. KINNAHAN'S I i )ld prices. Pairs of Sample Shoes at less than Will make his headquarters until New Years, at GERLACH'S 5 IO Cent Store.

gZfAU kinds of Christmas Gifts for the Little Ones and the Grown up people. The biggest assortment of NOTIONS and Five and Ten Cent Goods ever brought to Rolla. OA Ladies Tailor-made Suits, worth $J0 choiceof any $3.00. JK Come In and Dec. 8, 0i VI Mens' and For Sale.

I have for sale what is known as the Henry Eeddoe place just out side the city limits west of Rolla, containing about three acres of ground, with good barn. The ground has good fruit trees, grapes and orua mental trees growing on it. Just the place for a nice home Inquiro of Wiixiam V. Bedbok Jr at Webber's mill. Dec, 8, Ot.

PanisI Decgan Dead. Daniel Deegan. an old and highly respcited eitizeu of Rolla, died at his homo at the age of 81 years, Friday of last week We keep no subscription accounts against any one. If you are behind one month or one year it is all th same. You can aend in your dollar and have your name marked paid January 1st.

1007, or jou can send us a card ordering your paper discontiuned and it costs you nothing, After the first of tho year we make new books and those net marked ahead or ordered continued will be dropped off. When in need of an abstract remem ber that there is Overcoats at Gut Prices vvand manv other harins Boys' Sampled -o- VI VI .4 At County, and that Jones Thirty-Nine Years of Store IN 1, 05. INDER Barofatn TWINE Rolla. Mo. Plymouth Pure Sisal Twine.

Fruit Jars, Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons, Tin Cans, Jelly Glasses, Grass Seeds, Timothy, Clover, Red-top, Orchard Grass, High Grade Olives, Hams, Breakfast Bucou, Fickle, Teas and Roasted Coffee. We pay cash for all kinds of Produce Yours for Trade. SCHUMAN, The Grocer, June 2, 05. Claus get your choice. only one set in this belongs to Cleino, Rolla, Mo Honorable Deaing.

Dr. W. B. Garrett. Dentist Painless methods employed in all Dental operations.

fOFFICE: Over Central Drug Store. KOLLA, Mo. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, Emma M. Wilson aud TIioh.

H. Wilson, her husband, by their certain deed of trust, dated the 12th, day of May nineteen hundred and four (1904) and re-cordod ii. Book at page 849 Mortgage records of Phelps county Missouri, conveyed to W. E. Byer trustee, the fo'lowing described real estate, situate, lying and be ing I'helps county, Missouri to- wit All of section eight (8) Town ship thirty-seven (87) north of Range nine (9) except the north, east quarter of th uort h-east qnar ter (40 ucres) of said section, be ing 600 acres more or less.

In trust to secure the payment of one certain proniisory not and in tereet thereon, in said deed de-seribod. and payable as therein stipulated. And whereas said deed of trust provides that in case of default iu the payment ot said note or the interest thereon, when the same is due. then the whole -f said debt, at the option of the le gal holder of eaid note shall be come due and payable, and Whereas, default has been made in the payment of two installments of the interest due on said note, and lie legal bolder. of said note on aocouut of such defaulu has el ected to declare the whole of said debt due, and said debt aud inter est is now due aud payable and remains unpaid.

And whereas it is further provided in said deed of trust that in case of the death, absence from the state or other disability of the said W. E. Byers, the trustee named in said deed of trust, then and in that case the acting Mieriff of Phelps County for the time being, shall succeed to the trust therein crea ted and is hereby authorized aud empowered to execute the same as fully iu every respect as the trust ee therein named could Lave done by virtue of said deed, aud Whereas, the said W. E. Byers is absent from the state and cannot act, Now therefore public notice is hereby given, that George A.

Marling, Sheriff of Phelps County acting trustee, at the request of tbe legal holder of said debt, by virtue of the powers to me given iu said deed of trust, will on Fbidat, Deckmbib 29th, 1905, proceed to sell the property berciu described at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash at the north froi.t door of the court house in tbe city of -lls, Phelps County between the hours of nine o'cluck in tbe forenoon and six o'clock in the affrooon of that dayt for the purpoae of satisfying said debt, and ths accrord interest therou, tojr'ber with tbe cost cf execoiir.g this truat. Gb k8 A. Makuxo, Sheriff of Phlp County and acting trutee Jcnea Attv for mortsgw D-c. 8. 05 confined her bed for nearly a year.

Siie was tho mother of niue children four of whom are Jiving. They are Oma, Ermel, Roy and Paul. Mrs. Paschall was a good Christian woman and her death will be njournod by the entire com munity. The funeral was conduct ed by the Rev.

C. C. SHOUTING RIDGE. Too late for last week, Fine weather in this section, and pe it will continue on account of the miners who are prospecting and we hope they will continue and opou up this part of the coun try. We understand J.

B. Welch has sold his farm to some mineral m-n weregt'bt to lose our Brother and hopa he will locate iu the neighborhood. Christmas will soon be here, do you suppose Santa Clause will vis it us on shouting Ridgo, Ha Ha. Mr. Brown called at Mr.

Welch'B the other evening, also Mr. Smith is a regular caller thereon Sunday evenings. Well there are a good many peo pie coming in this section to buy laud and we think it is a nice place to live and believe you will agree with us, when we esplam that a good portion of the people are good, a the jys has to go six and eight milas to a dance. I CD. JAMIESOJf, J.

KLUS WALKER Jamieson Walker, Attorney-At-Law. ROLLA, MO. lusurauce written. Titles exam uied. Rents and accounts collected.

KRUEGER'S RESTAURANT. Meals and Lunches at all hours. Oysters in any style. Fine Candies, Ci gars and tobacc. J.

L. BEARD, Rolla's Dairy man. When in need oi pure Wholesome milk, call up Phone 96 New Blacksmith Shop, I have opened a new Blacksmith Shop at the old Ozark Corner, and will do all kinds of Blacksmitbiug and repairing i'i Wood and Iron. Special attention given to lame and interfering horses. Fcrm w'agons and all kinds of vehicles made to order.

Give me a call aud I will treat you right. V. H. Rhea, Proprietor. P.

A. SALTS, Livery, Feed, and Sale Stable. One block west of Postoffice, Rolla, Mo. Commercial men will find good teams and careful drivers and pri ces reasonable. attention will be given to the feed and care of horses coming in from the oouutry.

We will treat you right and treat your teams right, and won't rob you for pay. Give us a call and be con vinced. Aug 25. Ibe greatest of all newspapers the Daily lobe-Democrat of St. Louis It has no equal or rival 111 all the west and ought to be iu the bauds of every reader of any daily paper.

It costs by mail, pestage prepaid Dally including Sunday months 13.00; 8 months, fl.50; Daily without Sunday, one year, mourns fiw; a months 11.00; Sunday Edituu big newspaper and magsxine combined, 48 to 70 paged every Sunday, One year, 2.00; mont hs 11.00. A subscription for tbe Globe-Democrat, at these price, is the best possible newspaper investment. Sfiid your order today or write for Free Sample Cpy to Globe Printiu? Company. St. Louis, Mi.

See advert ieeroent of the "Twice-a-Week" issue of the Globe-Democrat elsewhere in this paper. I Misssouri Sharp Shooter. J. R. MILLER, Edltoi Ko'la, Missouri The editor has been on the siok list thiii week and oil that account are a little short ou local matter.

Gc to O'Brien and buy your harness and get sotne ticket on the 920.00 saddle that is to be given away December 80th. Santa Clause always makes his headquarters at Gerlach's 5 10 Cunt Store when he comes to Rolla. R. H. House is a new subscriber fur January 1st 1007.

Fresh oysters served in any style at Krueger's Restaurant. 0-1- tf Dr. O. Gowin of St. James was in this City on Lusiness Tuesday.

See the card of the new law firm cf Jamieson Walker in this paper. Editor Ashmun of the S'ewbiirg Independent was a caller at this office Monday. For frush pure aruated milk call phone 00. Don't fail to call at Gerlach's 5 10 Cent Store for your Christmas trix. J.M.

Ilanrahan of Edgar Springs sends a dollar and his name is marked paid to January 1st 007. Our to vn has been overworked in the wood business for the last week. Quite a nnbem of wood haulers had to haul their wood bock. Carl Lang came up from St. Louis county to spend the holidays at Macedonia.

Il called and had his name advanced to January 1st 1007. Buy your furniture new or second haudat Roach Brothers Furniture House. Judge Hume who has besn confined to hia bad for some time, are pleased to note is improved and able to be up again. Joseph Aaron was in town Mon day. J.

F. Guffey and Mr. Perry Hawkins were social callers Monday. Mr. Guffey had his name sot forward to January 1st 1007 on the Sharp Shooter list.

W. II. Barnwell, was in with a load of wood on subscription Monday and his name goes forward to January let, 1007. There is just one monOoad due ou subscription and all the wood subscribers will be in. Take your produce to the Schu-mau Produce Company.

When writing to the editor of this paper, don't fail toputSKAUP Shooter on the envelope. This will insure us getting the letter. There are all kiuds of Millers here but only one Shahp Shooteb. The Sharp Shooter and he conn try Reubens will stand together 111 the next campaign for county offices against old ring and his pups. The Sharp Shooter has been rather crowded with legal advertis-meuU for the last week or two, but such things will occur iu a live paper that everybody reads.

The dwelling house of J. B. Good, several miles from Rolla vat destroyed by fire last Friday night, and Mr, Coon, who was alone in his home was burned up in it. A travelling evangelist was taken out and tarred and featherod at Perth, Kansas one night last week Dr. and Mrs.

ii. C. Cooper leav today (Friday) for Ipavia, Illinois, where the doctor will visit friends and relatives in his old home an(J look over the scenes of his childhood until after the holidays and will return about January 2nd. W. T.

Shawhnn has sold bis farm and wine cellar to a St. Louis party forth consideration 11,500, He has not yet concluded as to his 1 V- III lot Ore Cwurf, wneiurr come to Rolla and into busii.ees or open cp iu- some other Geld, Mr. and Shaw ban are both, good business people and can make anything so they take hold of. Orchard Hill Nursery. is the only place to buy Home! Growu WhJe Root Fruit Trees.

Tbees From 5 Centu up. V. J. FUE, Owner. Rolla, R.

F. D. No. 1 Sep. 15 8m.

I ADMISISTK.VTMK'S KUTICE. None 1 1 hereby given Oiat tu-rt of Admin- ration iKn the of Muiu fc(op-n, drcrasiU, huvc txxn pnnUil ti lh umli-rtign- at. by Ibe Prubutc t'ouit or Hk1' Comity Missouri, braring; 4ate to. u. 1 Nnvenilivr 190.1.

AM IHTtont having agninsl said ctle are required (inhibit tliein to i lor allowance within one year fmm ilate ofaald letiere, they may be prrciudeJ fmm anybeneSlof ai ettatr) ami If ni claim lie not exhibited within to yesm from tn iiut-of itublitatlon of this notice, they will be forever itreri. D. loses. liM. Administrator.

APMIXISrRAThlV JltiTICtf Notice isbtrcby given that Lviiera ofAd-ininiktration upon I lie t-fUle ol Hubert II, Filli will, drceateil. bare hvi granted to Ibe undertigned, by the I'roliale Ci'irt Qfrhrloa County, Miiiwirl, hearing date the day ot liovemui-r, 190.V All pcrona having cluiina "aid Ulo are required to exhibit Hum to me for allowance Killiin una year from llie of said letter or they may he erliiled liora lay ueaett of tuck eatatcf and If aaid claima be not exhibited withia two yean from the dale of lha publication ot thia notice, hiy will be forever barred. Brics Elu Follouill. Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Xotici la hereby given that Let-era of Admin.

IMratlon nMn the estate of Cqrli Orb ringer, deceased, have been grant to the uaderalgned, by Uia Probate Court of I'belpa, uiy, Misaourt bearing data the Ith, day of November, IMS All iwrwni baring claims against aaid estate are required to exhibit III. to him for allow ance, witbia ont year from date ofaald letters, or tbiy may be precluded from any such estate: and if aaid claims be not exhioiteil within tw years from the dale of tbe public lion of this notice, they will I forever barred. W. D. Jokes, Kor-17, 190J.

Administrator, Joseph J. Crites Mtorney-At-Law. Will practice in all the courts af Missouri. Crtmicallaw a aiaaelalty. ROLLA Mo.

Dr. S. L. Baysinger, Ofiiee. mo 12; TELEPHONE: Bnideace 7 If to I to Sr.

a. te r. Ant. 11. M0 ROLLA, NO Cooper, M.

D. ROLLA KO. AU Chronic Diaease treated on the moat approved principle. Call kaswered day or night when not professionally engaged. OrriCI MOLES: to 11 A.M., I tot MdS X.

TELKPHOXES err tea LM. nasi save US. Anderson ti Sharrar. BARBERS. Oue door wet of Evans' Second band Store.

Shave 10 cent. Ilaii cut 15 cents. You are next. Come ieht in and we will fit you up in hort ordr. Hotel Manes.

Hotel and Feed Stable. Special c- sommodxtiooa to Horse and Mole dealer i Rates reasonable, i VIE.NA Mo-. A. S. HENDERSON, Prow'r J.

E. LUXEN, Auctioneer. Will attnd all public sale on short notics and hi tee are very Tr.e hewt ia th cbai-f-t. Give a call. liolla, Mo.

11. Assistant Postmaster General Madden has recently made a ruling that periodicals and weeekly newspapers cannot, uso the mails at second class postage rates where thi circulation is composed of free unpaid subscribers, and says the law contemplates a bona fide subscriber to be one who has paid for his paper in advance. may have some remarks to make about this decision when it reaches the public through the Postal Guide which is sent out to all post-mas ters on the 13th of each month Houston Democrrt. If this ruling was strictly enforced, the Sharp Shbooter wo ild lie thrt only paper in Rolla that could go through tho mai's, TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas Finley Gorman and Nancy Gorman his wife, by thsiP oertatn deed of trust dated the 11th day of December Ai D.

1899, and recorded the Recor der's office of Phelps county, in Book at page 191, Mortgage Rec ordsi of Phelps county, coqyeyed to the undersigned trustee, the foljowinir described real-estate, situate, lying and being in Phelps county Missouri tOwit The south -weH quarter of the s'uth. east quarter of section four (4) town ship thrty-ejght (38) range six (Q) west, containing forty (40) acres more or less. In trust to ser-ure the payment of a cer tain promisorynotein said deed describ ed and payable as therein stipulated. And whereas default his been made in the payment of said note in said deed desciibed, and the same is long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned trustee at the request of the legal holder of said note, by virtue of the powers to me giv en In said deed of trust will on Ti'esdat, January 23d, 1906.

proceed to sell the p-operty herein de scribed at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the north front door of the court house, in the city of Rolla Phelps county between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and six o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of paying said debt, together with the accrued interest thereon and the cost and expense of executing this trust. W. D. Jones, Trustee. Dec.

22, 05. me HICKS A LT1ANAC FOR 1006 The Rev. Irl Hicks Almanac wil not be published for 190C, but his Monthly Journal Word and Works has Wen changed into a large and costly Magazine, and it will contain bis ttorm and weather forecasts and other astronomical feat ures complete. The November number, now resdy, containa the forecasts from January to June, 1900. The Jaxcabt, number, ready December 20th, will contain the forecastsfrom July to Decem ber, 1900.

The price of this splen did Magsxine is on Dollar a year See it and too will have it. The November and January numbers containing the Rev. Irl Hicks fore-caste for the whole year, and more complete than ever, caa be had by eroding at once to Word and Works Publishing Company 2201 Locnst Street, St. Louie, Mo. Subscribe he Sh Ar Shooteb tho only Democratic pp3r iu the eounlr- PAN 3 -MEMALLY GUIDE or'tctst taMlXtiU Distinctively Different, In Evef Way the Best.

The Weekly Globe-Democrat of St. Louis covers the field particularly and exclusively its own. It is issued twice every wetk. A big Semi-Weekly paper. Eight to ten pages every Tuesday and Friday.

$1 a year. Nothing particularly different, you say about that there are other "Twice-a-Week papers. 7 Yes, but the similarity ens there No other paper id like the Globe-Democrat in aDy respect. An entirely unique feature of the GloWDemoerat, a feature which is highly prized by its readers, is its systematic method of pieeerving and presenting the Continuity of New6. The two papers each week, Tuesday and Friday, are carefully prepared with the view of giving tbe complete news of all the world for that week.

They are combined iu the make-up as to form continued and connecting stories of the various important events, show. ing the developments from day to day aud the final results. Other weekly and twice-a-week papers, as a rule print only a tew telegrams on the day of issue. Tbe "Twice-a-week" Globe-Democrat gives the telegram of every day in the week more comprehensively than the average Daily, and of more vaHe to the average reader. Moreover the "Twice-a-Week Glone-Democrat is not simply an echo of the Daily edition.

It is a separate and distinct publication, especially prepar- ed to supply the requirements of.people wno want all the news of all the ea.rth and something more. It presents the world's daily history in concise but complete form. It is of equal interest in all pares of the United States. It is invaluable alike le men and women, youug and old. It thoroughly provides for every member of the family, in -bigb grade literature it particularly excels.

Its market rc-po ports are correct and complete in every detail. Its department dovoted to "The The Farm aud Garden" "The Family Circle" "Tbe Sunday School" "Science and Industry," are each and all The Best of their kind and either one is worth more than the subscription price of the paper. In politics it is strictly Republican, but it is above all a. newspaper, and it tells tbe truth without fear or favor. It i bas do equal or rival as a great, National news or home journal.

Remember the price, only $1 per year 104 papen lee than one cent a copy. Postage prepaid. You will make no mistake if you send $1.00 Today for year subscription. Or yon can get your own paper On Year Without cost, by inducing two of your neighbors to subscribe and sendirg their names with 12.00 Free Sample Copies, containing ordr blanks and full pa, ticulara will be cheerfully furnished opou receipt of postal card request. Address Globe Printing Company, Publishers.

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