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Shelby County Herald from Shelbyville, Missouri • Page 4

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'f r-f i I -V. The first atoawiberries of the sea STCOl Alt MAnXLTS. Herald. son reached St. Louis last week.

To shipment came from Florida and the berries sold for 76 cents a quart. CHERRY BOX NEW Roads food. Weather bid. Born, to Mr. and Mts.

Doyle, a son. Mark Perry has not felt so well Milked Every Wednesday Morning HY For Sale. Three good brood sows and 23 good pigs. Inquire of J. W.

Frye. For Sale. Fine timothy hay by the ton, delivered Pete Harrison, Frank E. Davis, deposed sheriff cf the past weeek. There will be a Christmas tree at ENNI8 Bdltorn Proprietors.

Alexander county, will bring suit to test the constitutionality of the law under which Gov. Deneen acted in depriving him of his office. I 1." the U. C. B.

church Friday eve. Shelbyville, Mo. Everett Rife, northeast of Burks-ville, one day last week bought a Fannie Hudson of Knox county attended the box suppr at Fairvlew ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 2 draft mare from R. H.

Tuggle tor After cutting all telegraph and telephone wires entering the town Saturday night. Mr. Curry of Illinois is visiting hie aunt Mrs. McCune and the Mc- $185. Chester Bethards Monday ship SHELBY VL1LE, Dec.

22, 1909. Paoli.Ok., robbers one day last week dynamited the State Bank, secured ped six of bis thoroughbred Hamp shire ewes to Luther Roland at (4,000 and escaped. iff: Lees Summitt, Mo. The price re For the most useful Xmas presents. A beautiful line of all kinds of Furniture, finished in Quarter Sawed Oak, Old Mission and Mahogany.

Before buying your present call and see us. Will be glad to show our line. Before its present reappearance Halley's comet was last seen in May, 1836. celved was $20 per head. The chief State mine Inspector of R.

H. Tuggle, northeast of Oklahoma last week closed eleven town, one day last week delivered business i mines tnBt state because tney re" Vfra dpstrnveed three Cune brothers. The Odd Fellows will give a supper at the hall here Saturday night, Dec. 25. Everybody invited.

Mrs. Joe Brubaker and Mrs. Nannie Hoofer did over $30 worth, of fowl picking for J. T. Turner last week.

Luther Hays has returned from Billings, Mont. He says old Missouri, is good enough for him and he has come to stay. an order for fused to comply with 13 head of hogs averaging 200 pounds to Dunn, Baker Schofield the removal of mule stables from 9 morning. in this city at $7.75 per cwt. the mines.

About 5,000 miners will be affected by the order. E. W. Looney, northeast of town, yesterday delivered a hog in this Wets and drys broke even in a dozen Massachusetts municipal elections last week. city to H.

L. Buford that brought Mi 8 Anna Beach of Canton, was burned to death one day last $41.45. The hog weighed 535 pounds Mrs. Robert Simmons has a fine lot of geese she will deliver to J. T.

Turner this week. Some weigh and Mr. Looney received $7.75 per Congress adjourned yesterday fori week. She mistook gasoline for coal cwt. the holiday recess.

It will re-con- oil ana was pouring some in ine coo I H. H. Brown, north of Emden.last over 14 pounds. Tene January 4th. Dr.

Cockrum has returned to his Saturday delivered a car load of his stove when it exploded, throwing the liquid all over her and setting Pickett Bros. dental office here. He will spend black cattle in this city to Doc Rog- Turkeys sold in St. Louis the first; aer clothes on fire, burning them Xmas in Knox City with his parents ers of Shelbina. The cattle aver-Leo McCully will accompany him 'aged 1170 pounds and Mr.

Brown nearly off her body. She dlea short ly after the accident. 4 of the week at 27 cents a pound, geese at 16 cents and ducks at 20 cents. home. The ice harvest is at hand.

J. T. Undertakers and Embalmere. Turner put his force to work filling his ice house Friday and Saturday. received $6.50 per cwt.

for them. Live Stock Reporter, Monday Dec. 20, 1909. Fancy beef steers $8 to choice steers, $6.50 to medium to good, $5.25 to common to medium, $4.75 to $5.25. Hogs.

Packers and heavy, $8.40 to 200 quail shipped into St. Louis against the law were located by two English setters at the Union station ne day last week. Dime novels got Harry Milburn, a 18-year-old Illinois boy, into one of the most stupendous black-hand schemes ever undertaken in central Illinois. He had threatened the life of a wealthy banker and his 15-year old daughter unless he was paid butchers and shippers, $7 to light weight shippers, $6 to War was formally declared upon the United States Steel Corporation $50,000. Sheets torn from a note- Xmas Greeting.

$8.20. Best lambs $5.50 to $7.25. They got it full. There will be quite a lot of ice put up this week. Lola Potter is expected home on a visit Xmas week.

He is working on the railroad in Montpeiler, Idaho and has not been home for nearly two years. C. C. P. will be home also the 23rd.

He requests all that were in his class at Sunday 'school to be present next Sunday. We received word that our friend to the book in his possession led boy's arrest. by the leaders of organized labor throughout the United States and Canada last week. EMDEX NEWS. H.

H. Brown and son sold a car load of catle to Mr. Rogers of Shelbina to be delivered today (Monday Francis Drysdale of St. Joseph, shot through the heart three weeks ago, is recovering from his Since Dec. I outgoing steamships from the United States have carried money orders amounting to of at i per lb.

Miss Beulah Brothers, daughter wound. Physicians performed aa John Brothers and wife, who lived P. H. Couch, wife and daughter were called to Monroe City last week cn account of the serious illness of Mrs. Couch's step-mother.

A straw rick fell over on 14 of S. B. Davis' sheep one night last week 963.41 to the people of other lands operation which consisted of the re-! near Eethel, but at present lives across the Atlantic. ruoval of the fifth rib, which was near Humboldt, was married done by cutting it off with a pair of at Iola, Dec. 15 to Walter Ren A peculiar rabbit was killed on rjb shears and of closing the open- ner of Independence, Kan.

Both the river bottoms near Liberty re-; jng jn the heart. It is believed that! young people are well known to the We wish to thank our customers for their patronage in the past year and wish you all a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. We will endeavor to merit your patronage in the future as we have in the past, by reliable business methods and courteous treatment to all. Yours for friendship and business, cenuy. it had well developed horns recovery in his case will be eom-j writer to be among the best young 'and when Mr.

Davis discovered it 5 jusi Deuma tne ears, ine norns niete. lionle. A tunnor was aervea th were smothered to death. were two inches long and were per Rev. Havener has been chosen pastor of the Christian church here bride's home.

relatives were Only a invited. few of the The writer fectly formed. BETHEL XEWS. H. Funk will speak here Wednes- with their many friends extend to for the coming year.

He will preach Five trainmen were killed and on day night in regard to the interur- them our best wishes. They will other severely injured Saturday make their home for the present in Kansas. morning when a Lake Shore passen the 2nd Sunday In each month. We wish to correct a mistake that was made last week In printing our letter. The Christmas tree that we spoke of will be on Christmas eve Cotton Lumber Co.

C. S. SPRINGER, Mgr. Shelbyville, cTWo. ban railroad.

Frank Noll left Tuesday for Mary vflle, to spend Xmas with his sister Mrs. Geo. Keefe. People are putting up lots of ice in this community. It is now about 9 Vi Inches thick.

J. E. and wife of Green City night, Dec. 24, instead of Christmas night. ger collided with a freight train in the railway yards at Cleveland, O.

No passenger was injured. The most conspicuous figures fjt the battle for the seat in Congress left vacant by toe late David De-Armond, are his son James A. De Armond and C. C. Dickinson.

I CHURCH NEWS. Rev. F. E. Mosley will preach in this city next Sunday morning and night.

Rev. G. W. Humphrey will preach in this city next Sunday morning and night are expected here this week to spend Public Sale. We will sell at public sale at the G.

W. Bowers farm. 4 miles east of Xmas with relatives and friends. Theja.dies of th rristian fvlfXSLjLMMmiX mill iaaJfr have decided Cot to have their enter Plevna next Saturday night, Sunday the following property Three extra Missouri Pacific Uinment Xmas but will have it morning and night. freight trains were piled up in a Rev.

E. J. Speer will preach at later. Mrs. Bethany next Sunday morning and Lucy Ballinger while going Horses.

One draft mare 8 years old, in foal by draft horse; 1 aged mare, in foal by draft horse; one 11-year-old mare, in foal by draft horse; one 8-year-old mare, two 3-y ear-old harness horses, broke to to school one morning slipped and, night and at Mt. Zion Sunday after-fell, spraining her ankle very badly, noon. wreck near Butler, Saturday. Two of the traias were trying to climb a hill whea the third crashed into them. One conductor and an -engineer were seriously injured.

Her daughter Miss Lillie has taken Rev. J. T. Klmbrough will preach charge cf her school until she is able at the Holiness church on the 2nd to teach again. Sunday in January and on Saturday work; yeaning horse colts, 1 year ling mare colt, 3 extra good draft Representative Hull of Iowa last The ladies of the Christian church night previous.

colts, 2 yearling mules. Friday introduced a bill in the -want you to come and eat dinner Rev. Redmon Whitehead of Ma House providing for an annual appropriation of $160,000 of the gen with them New Year's day from 5jcon will preach at the Presbyterian until 10:30. They are trying to church in this city rext Sunday Cattle. One cow, 2 steer calves, 30 yearling steers.

Hogs. 20 shoats, will average 125 pounds. Sheep. 20 lambs. Feed.

500 bushels of corn in money to furnish a church morning and night. All cordially in eral iuno i Lncie sam for rifle raise practice in the public schools, col Si0 leges, universities and civilian rifle and probably buy one. vited to attend. The ladies of the Christian church' will serve a regular dinner consist-! Card of Thanks. clubs.

crib, 100 bushels oats, 2 ricks of timothy hay, 100 shocks fodder. ing of turkey, chicken, meats of all! I want to thank the people who sacks and 8,000 packages Implements. One riding plow, 1 kind, salads, pickles, celery, pies, were so kind in chopping and haul- It was disc cultivator, corn planter, steel harrow, wagon, sled, 2 sets work j. -conseiurea the Santa Claus consign-! cakes and in fact, everything that is Ing up my winter's wood, ment the "St. Louis." the bic mod to eat.

on New Year's dav at Erectly appreciated by us. Thank Ship which railed from New York! Will Bros, building from 5 to 10:30 harness, set double buggy harness, buggy. for England and France last Friday. 50 cents a couple or 23 cents for one jing you one and all for your kindness and also to the Messrs. Hollen-' beck, who were kind in sawing it for jme.

Mrs. Annie Kuntz. Terms. A credit of 6 months will jout $3,000,000 was received at the. Everybody invited.

be given on all sums over $10, pur New York postoffice Thursday and conversion into foreign chaser giving approved note bearing Friday for exchange. HAGERS GROVE NEWS. A merry Xmas to all. per cent interest from date. Sums ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that Letters of $10 aad under cash. No proper Ero. Mauck filled his regular ap-' ty to be removed until terms are (I Mrs. Brayne Alakedensky, 115 pointment here Saturday night administration c.t a. upon the es years old and a native of Russia, aundy.

tate 01 ueorge w.Kimniey, deceased, have been granted to the undersigne compiled with. Bale to begin at 10 a. m. C. P.

Taylor ft W. M. Bowers. John Brown, Auctioneer. died at the Jewish Sheltering Home Tne young people were nicely en-at PhiladclLia.

Friday night tertained at asocial at Hugh Whel She was tLe mother of 19 children p. Saturday night- ana is survived ay aooui aescena, Roy ciark and wife are expecting by the Probate Court of Shelby Coun ty.Missouri.bearing date the 6th day of December, 1909. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, within one year from the date of said letters, or they may ants. The Oldest grandchild is 70. Czar Nicholas I of Prussia gave her a medal 75 years ago.

Public Sale. As I am going on a small place I will sell at the J. H. Hart farm, 7 miles west of Shelbyrllle and 8 miles be precluded from any benefit of northeast of Clarence, on Monday, Deafness Cannot be Cared liv lsso1 nnnlifnttana aa t.hav rannnl Dec. 27, 1909, the following proper such estate; and If said claims be not exhibited within two years from ty: 1 3 Script Monogram.

.50 2 Old English, per letter v. .20 nameKn Old English. .10 5 6 Drop Monogram 35 4 Leaf or Corinthian design Monogram 2.50 Locket Size 1.50 Single Letter .50 7 Fancy Script, for inside of watches, per letter. .06 8 Plain Script, per letter. .03 Single Capital Letter.

.10 9 Two Letter .35 10 Two Letter Block Mon ogram 35 11 Block Lettering, letter. .09 preach the diseased portion of the 7 ar. There is only one way to cure jf AaftiAoe an A that Is Yiv nnAtiitlfin the date of the publication of this to move to their new home near Cherry Box this week. The Johnston public eale was largely attended last Tuesday. Most everything sold very cheap.

Matthew McCue and wife are at Shelbyville attending the bedside of their daughter Mrs. F. M. Jones, who Is quite sick. Miss Schats will girt a Xmas entertainment at the Schwada school next Friday night Admission 15 cents.

Proceeds for benefit of library. Everybody cordially invited to attend. 1 Horses. one bay mare 12 years old. in foal by draft horse, weight 1400; one bay horse 5 years old.

notice they shall be forever barred. FRANCIS M. KIMBLEY, Administrator eta. al remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucou weight 1200; one black horse 14 years old.weight 1500; 1 bay horse "Vllning of the Eustachian tube.

When Lost Between Shelbyville and tnbe Is inflamed yon have a 12 years old. weight 1400; one family driving mare. Wester's by way of Short school rbling sound or imperfect hear- house and Frank Kimbley's, a leath Cattle. 23 head of cows. 1 regis er purse presented by the Bethel when it is entirely closed, v-U the result, and unless v-jOion caa.fce taken out Work left at any business house in Bethel, with full instructions, will reach me and receire prompt attention.

Above prices good only for exact oiie ai above and are subject to change sine desired. JOHN STEINBACH.V tered Aberdeen Angus bulL Hogs. 25 head of ahoata. Feed. About 2b tons of hay.

100 shocks of corn and fodder. restal to Its normal SOUTHEAST OF LENTXXR NEWS Jaa. Wing ate sold font loads of oats to Los Xelta at Sheik Bank, containing $0 odd dollara In bills. Finder please leave at Herald office and receire reward. Edgar Tana ehllL ml ni Impleta eata Two cultivators, lt- out of ten are With Bauer, the Jeweler, Bethel, Mo.

Fred Speyerer parchaaed an Ar-nvorton windmill of John Morgan at -k Is nothing fack breaking plow, baggies. Terms-Credit for 10 months will be giren on all sums over $10. pur of the Rev. Munyon filled kis regular Chester Bethards last week chaser giving approved not bearing Any rage, any bones, any bottles today for "The Old Clothes Man" la coining this way. Even if you bare not any of the enumerated articles eee Mr.

Herbert DeOoerre la "The 3rd Sunday appointment at Lent- Uars ner Saturday and Bandar. It la considered hard to cure. Try Dr. BeU's, Antiseptic Slave ulm will change roarjsalnd. Ton, Bert Cacy, whom we bare men- ned from time to time aa being Old dothea Man" presented by CH- 1M an (mnm.m.nt fmm per cent interest from date.

8ums of 10 and under cash. No property to be removed until terms are compiled with. Sale to begin at, It 1. B. Hart.

bought 4 head of registered Poland China hogs, two males aad two sows The hogs were bought at aad at Chiles, at aa average price of 140 perfiead. Highest market prloee paid for raw fare by MtWltlaals slck, was take to Iowa: and appUcatioa. aon and Bradtleld at Freeman opera bouse on Monday Dee. 27. He' will prom to yea that It Isn't always tk clotkas that make Us in hospital for treatment frees low ken aeveral hat made iany Coast aeaM fresh oysters atj 1 aaa.

Ho. 1'3 1 SfMtSM ii. J. Hewitt. Oloit, 4' i.

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