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The Springfield Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • Page 7

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OF "AMERICA." Tell How Ho Came to Writ Surprised lllm Dr. kniMl rtatla Smith aad III Busy Ufe A Hu of Very Droad TV Samuel Frnncla Smith, the au laor of one ol tne mow inspiring national hymn In the world, "My Conn Tla of The," told Boston ortr who visited him recently on the occasion of hU eighty fifth birthday how the fotnoua hymn came to be writ ten In 1633 William C. Woodbrldge. friend of Dr. (smith's, who bad been visiting Germany and the Gorman schools, brought borne with hlmH lot of Herman musla books.

Mr. Mood, bridge gave the booka to Lowell Ma (on, then the conservator of all church In Itostou, and Mr. Muson being naMe to read uerman lunieu mem owr to Pr. SmitU and said ho would like to have a poetical translation of anything irr. null 1 saw ins uook ud liked.

"Turning" over the leaves of the bookeone gloomy day i if Febru i r. ikw." aaid I)r. Hmltn, "1 came across the air 'God Hare the liked the music I glanced at the Ger man wonli at the foot of the page. Cnder the Inspiration of the moment I vent to work and In half an hour America' was the result It was written on a acrap of paper I picked up (rom the table, and the by mil of tu day to substantially, a it was written that day." Dr. smith still has the original draft efthspoeuL Ho has been urged many tuoei to gire it up.

They would like to hare it in ashington for preservation, and It would, of course, be prized aod safely cared for in Uonton, but he aaa thus far declined to part with iL Dr. Smith mode a copy of 1t for II. lothrop 4 the Boston publishers, and this copy was In their exhibit at lbs world's fair. The paper on which the poem waa originally writtuu la yellow with age, but the writing I prr tartly lagihle. The paper la about six ft i i.

sAiit u. r. surra. inches long by three Inches wide, and baa only three erasures in the page. On the back are some stray lines, the remnants of some translation from a Orrmaa work.

When It beeame "the national hymn" Is not known. It waa never adopted as suck formally and officially by the government, but it seems to have been adopted by the people, and lor more than sixty years in school and hnre and In nearly every patriotic gather tar the amring at "My Country, JT of Tare," baa areuaeil the people In petnotkeni aano other hymn baa heea able to do. sutler set whether the hymn has Wa "atoe.inUj iocUotirHl tv thegtv arnawnt UlTa the lloaton Traveller. It aaa been U.kcn to the bearta ol the thry love it for its srntimrn aod fur Ita mt I'Mly and they will eon nana, aa long aa time ahal) rnduro. ain the ra ti prayer of their own a'rh'tw timtu la may nur latid be IwlrhL V.

nk rrr r' holr llvkt, fVw.t in by iter aiirfel, Grrat I1 our tonf IV Smith waa bom In rlnaton, Orto Jl, I wM. He entered Harvard taeace of srvrafa en with his ora panm fonuwl what waa aftmranla saowa aa the famous elnsaof I was fanvraa brranae of the faot lhal so aaany of Ita mrmlwra heraine rmml ent In the varioua walks of smblie life. Amrg "the whv leme "Tamoui av may mentioned im tVooiloll UoUuca: the late Jmlgea "njamin u. rurtia. of the Tnited wopmrav cowrV and tenorre T.

avia tfcMa. eliirf juatiew of Maaaarha II. Channing, ttenrarw tlic relrbratrd W. K. Otanninf and father in law at Edwin ArtauLL ta Lev.

Jarm a freeman tlarke '(, anl. of halwm; I ban.llcr Itob llenjamiB I'terer, the) aatranA en irooel Mav. the rrfornwv "ori I'hilllpv hmilirrof Wendatl ojiipa: I. H. and J.nl araoi.g eillrfu frien.I.

were iTiarl Msaarr, LeHiuufi Motlry aad ciaieil I "la III irv II. J.iai. ih thiiner pnaMrntnnrt.tf the last year Mr nt at Harvard. Ars rV a rvH the rmly hrma Pr raaith Laa written. The mn'lknf nnnaa rt namlr sti.ne enntaln "ay fc prwlBTtlotia.

"The laavlro a bo, tr the Baptwtafor lny rv eonUins nearly thirty of ar i unnav I In tt sniaaiooary i Mornirg uht llreak has br tranalatod lata many Tv eeaas EaUa ravvla. ti a may the ooly or graaa eating turtle ia aerehate araaemt livea ae thrtv, mi xlu all ut Urrea Wojsve trwrt, la 8aa Ikar al Thie ataeer crrar rraarw aftaw lae (a.hUia m4 aa buraa, aad, atotwlUiataMiicg the erareity rraaa. rp sa WauHy fat atad Barry. Ue is ald at a by wwrteems l'v J)rr THE UhMuCRAT; SPRINGFIELD, MO.FRIUAV MORNING. FEBRUARY 16, 1894 DUDE LEAI7N3 A LESSON.

lie rlakoe a kail Attempt to Km rsanlltal with mi Ostrich. "While journeying In California last summer," huid a tourist, "some of the men and somen of our party went to Tiait an ostrich The keeper was very kind and obliging, and ho called tho herd of ostriches up to the fence and fed them for our entertainment. A few of the birds didn't show off to suit him, so he told the visitors that If they would excuse him for a moment he would enter the inclosure and make the ostriches bchare. "Thero was an exceedingly Inquisitive and very gabby young man In the party who hod annoyed us a good deal by trying to stick his "nose into every prohibited spot on the journey, and wnen the keeper got a whip and started for tho gate the mouthy fellow followed him and begged to be allowed to go Insido. The keeper refused his request at first, but the tonguey ohap was so persuasive and oily that ho finally got permission to enter the lot, very much to the disgust KirKKU TBAIOirt OUT.

of the reat of na. The young man waa neatly dresard, and aa soon aa they got insido the gate tho keeper aaid to him: 'nrase walk behind me until we return MThe inquisitive visitor obeyed for little while, but hie curiosity presently got the best of him, and be pat on his eye glasses, stepped to the right of the big bird teinder, and started to examine ilia oetriehea on bis own hook. The keeper tllJn't notion him until he had got up pretty close to the rear of male ostrich that was feeding, when he said, sharply: "Tit ate come tlna way, air: That ostrich may kick "The young taun turned around, held the glasses on his nose, and aaid: 'liVg pardon, air." "At the sound of hla voice the kicked straight out behind like a flash and with all Ita atrvngth, Ita mammoth claw atrurk the cheeky dude aquare on the seat of his trotiHurs, and befm he had tinle to think be waa plowing through the gravelly lot on his elbows and Uncos toward the keeper. Ills fine clothing was ruined, his knees and elbows were badly skinned. his hat wa spoiled, and his eye glaaaes were broken, and the keeper waa eo angry that he took lilin by the collar and marched him out of the gate wish the parting remark: 'That's what you get for acting like a fooir "if coarse we all had to roar over the picture tho inquisitive chap made behind the ostrieh'a coloaaal foot; we couldn't have helped it if the fallow had bern killed.

The Lick laid him up, knd Instead of accomanylng ua to Alaaka, aa he had aet nut to do, he deserted the party at San Francisco." na IN1ERPRETINQ A DREAM. Cle land Hook store Ciwrk lat a Caalosnar. A yoanir married woman, living In Uie East Knd at Cleveland, had a peculiar dream the other evening. She dreamed that she' waa dowa town on Knclld avenue with her baby and waa preparing to board a ear to go home. The step of the new Fucljd avenue motor waa rather high and aha re quested a gentleman to hold ber baby while she boarded the ear.

He coO' aented, but before be could return tbe infant to the arms of Its mother, the ear started and left without the child. The grief erf the young woman waa In teaae sad So troubled wa her mini that ahe awoke Iter relief at finding TWIBB, said run. It ail a dreeua was an great that ah de cided to buy a book oa dreama learn what it all signlfled. YesterdBy ahe railed at a dowa towa book store and related her dreata to the clerk, who chanced to be aa ae BmlatAMseev. be purchsaeil thai booh and turned ta the Indea.

where ahe found that each a dream aa aha tr Terieneed foretold that Use ild reorive twtea aa aasa hadtoat. What woeJd I ret," save aaid ta tHe clerk. InnoreBtlv. "that eromM Ke twice aa mvu to me as my rhy" "Twina, aaid the clerk laconically. and she haa not apokea to him nine IMC Maw vrtta Blls BSasl.i, Joe rtertiak.

a pawner, of rsattet. More, had d.isr wbiek Be 4arty 1 Joadaed. Bad ae tbe body by re tbe wndertakerl. I Ha oVay etrearbed ma1f wysrler tree eoniv as4 axvlaaf mfoT. Oa eoTa waa I fV rd.

tbe diarTvT.ry we xoawJa vhat the Veas dred 1 WESTWOOD'3 SPOOKS. A Bold Graveyard Maa Who Was Really a riiuu Ueaefaetor. In the mystery of the haunted house at Westwood there were soma things utter, to scare people, at is now al leged for certain that the house was haunted the other week, says New York Sun. It Is not often that we can procure evidence to direct and conclusive In the case of any haunted house, especially when it happens to be a de serted bouse, as was the haunted bouse in Westwood. At first strange noises were heard In It after dark, though there was no human being in it.

At one time there was a thud, which struck terror to the people within hearing of it At another time wailing waa' lean) like that of a lost soul in torment A crowd gathered, around the house one night recently. They tux sroox rocxo grew afraid aa they hovered near i and listened. All waa still for a time. Vliear that?" whispered one man to another, aa a low wail stirred the air. "There It la again!" spoke up a man, aa a curious noise became audible.

Other strands were beard In the empty houae for tbe space of an hour. The house mnat be haunted, and soon came proof positive that It waa haunted, and that the haunter waa of the bolor of a white sheet The evidence waa procured by the village undertaker, whoae business la in the graveyard, and who ia not afraid of anything. Ho got a lantern. In which was a lighted candle, Belted a stick, entered the yard of tba haunted houae, unlocked the door and went In and stood for a moment The strange noises were heard more plainly than ever. A small white something was seen by the man of tbe graveyard.

It moved; it sprang through the doorway; It disappeared In the back yard. Tbe houae had been haunted, no doubt In that, haunted not by an old fohloned ghost or modern spook, but by a white cat which bad been locked up for three days, till almost atarved to death, and which bad wailed and made melancholy SPRINT OF A NEEDLE. five Inchee la A boat Three leye Thraagh a traanaa's raven. The record for the rapid travel of a needle through human flesh waa broken In a case which recently came nnder the notice of the surgeons at Hahnemann hospital. Itiiladelphla.

A large needle, which became Iml ettded in the back of the left thigh of Mary A. W'alah, a domestic In the employ of Mrs Mary K. Danlsley, litis Arch street, bad worked itself through five Inchea of fleshy tissue In a little over three days. The woman waa sew lug on Tburaday morning, and It was on that day that tbe needle in some strange P0A rasa '1 aaf ST lfa ass TBB SXXIItAt RxrsUTTCD. way mast hare penetrat the back of tbe thigh.

She frit eome alight pain, but waa not evrlnuelv Incnavenieaerd by It. Pay after day tha pain aeeraed to shift a trifle, bat ahe did sot pay particalarattenttaa to It aatll Moa dav, waea it became we aerwre that la the afWrmywB she wrat to Use Ifahae asaaa Isoapital. wawtw ahe eocnpUiiwed of a Bharv pal a ha the fore part of the thtga. IV easer taade aa eaaaslaee tana and found Use pobat of tha anwdle Bbrvre Use tmrTaeeu He Basse a asm rneiatoa astd laid Bare eaowgh wg the aed) ta sssrasH t4 Ha being aeiastd with a pab? of era sen sa. palleal tt oat.

7 ha gaxedla waa blaek a ink, having beara wridined try Use etioa of Use UuosL The fsatarat vemngaitisd It, by Use premliar sray la which It arae bent, aa tbe Cased I a with wbkra abe bad been searing na Tbaraday avM aing. It had traveled tea raw bee ta a little over dare, wblnh, aeemnliBg' ta the Irabaraaaaa aar ioava, beats aH prwvt WANTS SUPPLIED. I EAL ESTATE. H2L Three Unas thrae times, 6 eenla, ease ia ad' renoe. Unjaas otherwise ordered direct replies to sdvcrBesn la ears of Tni Dskoosat.

Replies aant through toe Bulls moat have stamp, ttharwlse they will not be takes from the post oUtoe FOH WALK. IlOBSEs, WAGONS, ETC. FOR RALK A Jersey cow and calf cheap Will aell srnsrsle ar bjth Annlv at Gottfried's for alt more POR SALE One Jeae A Sturdy drummer wairon Enonlra of ftcharff A XJS South Campbell itreet. I A BAR9A1! Oood four room home, well i a. aaa rardeo: tenia ror set Moth stall easn balance lout urns.

J. U. Williams to. I TpOR S4LE. 40 aeresof lant arrl adweillnir I houM.anda ariat mill with an eatabluhed I trade, side rnonlnx burrs, double turbine water wneel anl itronx dam.

Price Hr. Addraat w. tLeibbs, Caodevu, Cbrlatlaa county, Mo BOR BALI S30 mm xood land. Imorcved: I 17 BA) oer acre If aol'l tbli month. If von want I ii soirees Loch uox aw, Bpnnjneia, mo.

PR SALI For barsslns la farms sail en i address Jai. Bray. Ull north Main straet. IriOOD VX IIASG AIN1 In lmDroved farms are offered by A. W.

0111s A lit West uommeraat street. KUlt KENT. DWsxuitas, pOR RIRT Oarflsld Arenac 1 hoses 7 rooms, par month, 110 I k. a I rooms, per mooth, a. I houaa rooms.

Bar month. 6. Alt near the Frteoo shops. ienua Avenue, 4 room, per month, as. Bni4n Avenue and Calhoun, 7 rooms, $11 R.

Elm street. 1 nam BU. Kooeaa aultabla for draaamkar. near Drarv Collese, part rent taken In tewing. Rnqulre tor any of the above at M0 aV Elm street from to 11 o'eioek.

A family can have hoard and alee rooms In large pnrate house, jtrierenoes exensnteo. anqaira at uus omoa. PR KRNT AI North Campbell street a ood four room house sua al KB) Waal Center slraet a new modern roam honaa. James ursy, north Main street. POR RRNT, SALKORIICRAIfOE Oa rood tarrav four aoltaaee Well ioeatad.

Bn qalieof Y. Bchell, metropolitan fruil stora KOUMI. FOR BKNT Thrae or four nlosly faraUbed or unfurnished rooms, can be oset for Ifrht haneekaeeine. ItihUia hot and cold water. caj nuia street, sirs.

a. star ens. ii ramiin.i From, aie waa walnnc near goad bosrdlnt houaa. nolae. beeauae bed been kept away from the litter of kittens of which she I st north and of Knua eveene.

Joining ettyi was the loneaome mother white they were also loneaome In the back yard. The villagers of Westwood went home relieved from fear. That bold graveyard man is a pnb lxi benefactor. If be had not done what be slid, the whito. cat which haunted tbe deaerted houae might hare act up a reign of terror and drawn to the place a whole lot of spook hunters.

ready to interpret each wail, every thud, and any noi for a dollar. pOR RINT Three Isrrs rooms ever Mnrrav a lima I kwt uil ihiMBlArs for beat years by Dr. Hossa, i murrey Oonarded loqalre of fv'lri onrural.bed sad famished rooms mill shls for light eoasrkerpuii, 441 Booth I street. TORK BOOMS. sr.

NT 1or room ftsIM rest. Roonvllle etrwt. Analv to Uueea I rnrslttira Company. Oily lpoR RKKT. The storeroom oa south side I A of Oolleaa alreea eeeBDled bv O.

Moara I for past 1 years lsnnlra of L. it, array. MisCEtLAaEoua, Saa fwdslrvsad ehtekes ranoB. A. Las bans sol ttooavllla esreet, BprtagBald.

Mo, M1HCKL.UANKOUM. Rl'HIKR ITAMPS I fnralsa lubber stamps, staaclla seal presses sad eherke. irou eardloC. It Crvay, 717 Weal Vtalnnt, sad I will call sad see foe. XOISTKa'D Jersey Mull sorvleo i rrlos Mlxaa soslk campbeU street.

POHLTRT, IAVR. RODS. ITa Ths Ineat, freskeet sad beat always for aale enters and consignments solicited. Vinton Commie ion Company, gjs south Campbell at real, telephone 17. irANTKP At a iiea.

improved raeiienea beiTI. property. Cheap fnycasB, Address took fHIMXtr CLKANINO Haveyoarektsueys Vj clean ay tha aid ehlmeey ivt p. Aaa Pavl. Work goaran'eeil Leave orders at straet or Johnsons Basel In Bauaa.

OUva Siraat. Qrsl duos east of RooaeUlo FURBAI.g lvitoaaf Bvney key a4 MlteaaU A Martla's wkolasala and enanmlsslna 411 laius stra 4. sear UuU rratgkt dauoi IsaKR Vora CLOTHIH9 kstbetaaaa City Iva worka Collage street, aad Bare IBam eleanel. dyed and repaired ta flret esaas Style Bvsiereia pnoea. A.

wngkk. AOKNTM WANTKD. VUAHriOBy tai ae koaae. awnd wllh soma asaaa. as kso'lls Mlsenart Baaaaaaad Akaaaaa baalnesa with ostos I Bering Said Salary endsaaeesae paid Bad es tns pemeataga allowed.

AaplleaUoos as re. ertvealleauea asxiaio tuts sua I wise aspen eaee If say. alee Baaao al leaet tww rafmi nsas aad stale annrollmale Bsanclal vatsat aa plieaal Ad'treat, "Bnelsees.M Care of the tropoHtaa Hosei. BpnagSaU. WAKTKP Twsgvaanyasaera.

MaawBe hsve.hsd espartenea In eanvsaalng for aoarspenaf sakseilpttaan preferrad AAdrsee, gtvlug safsrsaiss. II, IBis IBM. ANIHTtmakareeaday. atr avaet kltchaa Bkvasll ever invaaled ReSalla Bsotc I sa 4 enld Is every Boose aaaiphx postaga pald.ee seaie, rorsBaa a McMaala, Onolanall, O. BilTUATlONrt WjbJOXKU.

Par a4l All. tyvARTCD Wark rwavaraleesb? good Vasa. vv neas eerenarepaaf i aaoeraiaoaa Baoa par nasi raseraac.se. AOorras A av. i noaraA, CtTt'ATlOW WAWTID Hy rteaarsd drag.

.1 gist mv li leaie. Issiosa Sraea. IMwegiet. IBM pa pee. ttBiLk.

lOfinoB) vraased by at essworrapbav wlih gral claw i ttaaa Aldrtas llts Berth Males taOMX JAJS'U KtfIVI. Ad lady IF i ee Is etrswa ar ss 4aa W. T. Boa ley will tad them for yna A tress sail aa Blm al Uvery bans, Utt sanvlllasSnaS Bargea naanaasir. CTR aa aad let bava fciimsliaa and eeeatva liberal raarard aw aad ealf eaw bad bag wsa beaSaa.

leave la PAW.NIIKOKKIIM. Ts uaa orrici a wia A iMraasa. eaaaada, revaivsaa. eisirg ea. raeas SIS Baata e.u afyv 1 1 I Isaaa OBtea TM aaa wt hat, at a s.

a aaag Ss lean aw psjaam.Milklaa mean usa HVraIPsCsasa CHAMCKa. vulllllw teaae. a ad aavSasr lav a si IV la haa a. aaa a APW ass WAWTtr ji nuni esse a evn i a aad si a aad wnb ax em) so pavlag 4 rase P. dubea i HELP WANTED.

MALE. WATKO A sale man, tto to I'O can be made with our goods in i can be made with our goods In only I.1MI; incumbrance easy to pay. weaklv anv lo cality; will prove It or forfeit aiuo. Salary or oommiesioa aa you prarer. ina results or i raw hoars' work often eoaals a week's wages Adirees, Manufacturer," P.

Box MOs, Boston, mass WANTED TO KXCHANQK RKAL KSTATE. rno IXCfJANGR Thlrtv mom hotel, board lug hoaas and valuable business with lease on low rant, furniture and plenty of uosroeri irae sun tir nnre warned 10 exchange for farm of 40 or 80 acres; food land with rood orchard aud eome timber near npringaeld Brother gd town east of Oprlng Held: no arnte waited. Sale particular! ad dreei or sail at Ti race hotel, 1401 West Iwea t7 iourtn etreet, ivaoaasoitr, ato. TRADE Nica room oolUie st Car a thar.0, 1 mlnutee walk from equare. lor spnnsaeid propeiiy.

tali at Hummel l.utn bet. Company. OR TRADC' ajsnreslmprorsd Is id 8 miles or eouniy seal or rois eonoty, no fooa sK cs wsniau. w. vooumau.

ntatiea cuy mo KXCUANOI Lot and dwelllna fjr farm. Address J. A. Turner, Turner, Ato. 1 TXTAWTKD TO KXOtI A COB (HO stock Of mercbsndlse, prinellly boots and shoes snd dry goo.lst wsnt rood f.rm la Mis souri.

nst nava you loooot; Konin son. Facia, hau. io.lra Rooms 324 Boonvillo Street. For the Sale of Real Estate and Personal Property. Dairy cotfiU anl the land for rent SO acre farm with house.

miles from bpringtield; good soil. acre tract adjoining town. A 11 above free of incumbrance. V'OU KALIi OK Tit AUK. 0 acres Na 1 tillable land to ex change for good city property.

Cheap 3.0 at re farm; good improve ments. 100 acres 0 miles from Springfield. 130 acre farm; a bargain; 1300 fruit trees; good sprinrrs, house, etc. 240 acres good timber land to ex change for city property; no incumb rance. U'O acre farm, 73 acre in cultivation: for aale or rent cheap.

Oflice rail, desk and arm chair; cheap. AO acre farm In Christian county; good for fruit; cheap. IS room hotel in a money making place to trade for a farm in Missouri. 40 acre farm (improved) near bpring fleld; cath or exchange; cheap. 1 wo 40 acre tracts, well located for exchange or cash.

Kquity In room bouse; nice property, Mock of merchandise ana small residence f.2.000; exchange for Spring field property. IF YOU IRE mi LIKE ME A Ileal: afra T. rs Voa wtll rsve ynor Laundering dime at Ike trov nteam lanndrr Ihe beet la Inwa. bond work at reasonable prices, sad prompt drllvery. Telepheseoreend poa tal to tbe Trey Meant Lanndry, II.

Walnut el. and Bill rail fur ti among I7f. Ordlnanoa No. 1824 All ORDINANCE levying sod assessing a special tai agslost the lot and nltcs of groand beretnsflsr deaenbrd as psy lor constructing I loot tairouaaaaiaoar sioaws'i en uia soatn side of lisrrlsoa street, between Holland Myrtie atreele, and to direct and authorise Iba mayee and Clark as lasoe a spans! tax bit! therefor, ajd deliver the same ths eon traetors sntttled Ibsrvta. Re II ordsined hy lha olty eonneil ef the oily of pprtngneia, sussaun.

as toiiows: Pi. Ii. 1 Tbsl there Is hereby levied Bad I enacts! mi aealnet Ihe lot aod alans ef ground Bar leafter dsecrtbed So pay for tbe eoti. traction af thlrd elass cinder aide walk la fpaai tbaraof aad seal Use tairiaa oa the eoath side of Harrison street between Hoi lead aad MrrUe eteesta. tha assoaal Berela be ing appovtloaad so tha lot snd plans of gmand mad liable Uverefar.

sad lot sad pleas of groaad balag charged with lie lawful and proper share of ihe amooal doe tha reootrsctsr for said work, eoonrding to the front foot thereof, aa follows, la wit Against mi It eonia ra addiUoe. foaling 17 as Seel ee sonta side of Hsrrlsoa street be toaaiag to aam letter. II IS foal ef sMewalk, eawase t. In 41. Bsc.

I The mavav and cirv alert see barabv aatkotlsed issue sperlal Is I bill aga'asl ths above desert he. 1 lot aad pleea of groood for the aesaaat 'si eaeed against the esroe for the ansietrvetloa of said iblrd tiaas cm ler side walk, aad detrvar Lbs earns to las cuomcear entltlet thereto ai. kls ardlnsnea astats rgaajsad be la fovea ream sal altar its puhheatton. Approved ff sbreary 14, I V4 issall tr rss. s.

sirw, W. ItaCBsai.Clty Uark. 4. Ordinance No. I82B.

AR ORPINANCR ordering the eaaerrertloa of a nait eeneoe aiasa aidsos.s oa sue weei elds ef f'sttee ala from aatanl aireot iollere street, escepg wBare saeB til ars Blesady eoassrscSsS. Re it eroaieed bv the dtf ermnrfi of the elty Of BpelngSetl. MisannrL aa lollnws Boavios I That users ra kswbv eedeved re ba eoaatraefed a fVM aeenod ass sMaoalk oa ina weal tide af fallen ailey frem Brstaat otrveS Sa tollsre eteses, weave tbaee a) BO aorS wa.k e'reaiv rawetrwesed. aad Ike elty eoginear ia aaveav Si ii. i la nska aa eati in ale of tba anat ml ihe essse snd aetarusa for bias a tba saetrweuoa tbeviof a.c I Vkla esdhsaave skalt baea ss aad be la feera lew aad arter I's pai llenoen, aad all avdiaaeraa saa pans af avdlasaoia as eoa Sict baevwtts ars Baeehy rewa.

Areve lata lata asy as re least i a) w. yebmery. leal. pari a. Mayor.

pay, tits tasr a aire Vint! Isor. S. nawklna, Chattanooga aaya: rthiloh'a ltahner saved my life. I ronaider it the brat reroed for a aWbilltated system I ever need fx drspepa. livw or kidney tronble it eirvs ITice Tt eeate.

Moid by t'ink Ai MetcaUf, dragTWta Early tiaera. Early Binera. Estrly laev a. Ue faaaoeas little pilia for eoa ettpatsoa. astA bemdarba, dyaprpaia and luaaaraa.

Hell, the lsraggmt, aaa reigsBaaa Kiatrea IH ag Co. Dr. Price" Creaas Baking rwear tanc i as aw its asaeese tssedera. Vatt Perfect llast. pa tiiiirs TlRCSTKK'BBALK 7 Whereas Michael Bsyee deed of A and Mary Hayes, his wifs, by inrlr is wife, bv inelr trust, dsted the 77th rley of April, Ismi, recorded In luwik Ua n.4ll I (U I.

oorderof dcecs of Oraeae counts, Missouri, conveyed to R. T. Rohberson, ss trnstee, the following described real estate sitnsie la the Bounty of Greene and state of Missouri, to wit: Commencing three (3) feet north of the drill bole In a rock on the west side of Main street ia tliacilyof eprlnfield. onnoslta the Inter. section of Olllve street with ssld Msla street, theaoewest 4 feet and four Inches; thence northwesterly along the line between Hstus' land and Fbel.s' land 148 foetl ibenos issl IH fett to Main street: thenaa artntli .1...

l. line of MAln street to the ttlmivk nr heirlBnln snd whereas, defsult bss Wen rnsde In the psrmsnt of the said debt, snd In compliance with the Other nrovUloiia of the dMl trait. and whereas. It Is provided In said deed of trust thstlneaseof thesbeecoe. death, refusal t9aolor dlasbl'ltv In anv wIia nr tha ..1.1 trustee, I T.

Koobersco, that the then siting sheriff of said tireena nanatv SIlaamiH m. aoi In his stead i and wheteaa, the sil truitre Is dreeasei, now, thsr fore, A. H. UrUliMn B.riSirnM.ti. mrhiw 1 acting as such, at Uia request of tha'ownrr au i holder of Uia said note, wld on lliursdav.

March 8. 13'J4! belwoen Ihe hours of o'clock In ths forenoon and A O'Clook In the afternoon, at the h.i Imni door of iho stale courthouse In the city of SirlnKfleld, In said county of tireeue. In the state of Missouri, exrose to sale at nnt.lln wan. due for cash In hafd to the bin best bidder, tbe Eropsnr aioressiu. or so macn tnerenr as msy neoesssrv to astlsiv the said lnilc ht.it n.a and tbe coat of executing this trnst.

In whereof 1 have harnntn aat'nia hsad this 7lh dsy of rebruarv, ism. T. A. H. ORANTHAM, 8beriff.ll ritKngTER'g HALE Wheresa William H.

1 Morse snd Mlra B. Morse, his wife, bv their certain dted of trust dated Aagust Je, 1ml. recorded In book 105. at rises 1 In the office of the recorder of deeds of Ort ene county, Allisourl. eonreyed to the undersigned the tel.

lowing desorlbed prnneily slluaie In the said eouniy and slsle to wit: All of lots nuinbiTed ve (M en i ill (41 In block nnm tiered eleven II) In alrwocnt addition to theft) of Fptlng eld, Mlitourl, as shown on the teeordsof rcene county. BIlssouiL to secure tbsnav. men! of nromlsorv nolo In ssld deed ntMn. Uoned, and wneieae default has beanrraleln the pajmeul of ssld note, now therefore, si Uie request of the legal owners and boljer of said note, the undersigned will on Thursday, March 1. 1S9I.

botween the hours of celork In the ioou sa so'ciocs ia me anernoon or said dev. at tlia east front door of the Oreene eonrty eourt hoose, In the ally of Springfield, aaldtountr and Hlsteol Miasourt exp'ieo to ssle nt pnbilo vendue to the bight st hinder for catb In band, the properly Bfonraald. to netlafv said debt and costs of eieeoting this tinst witness ray nsnd mis 11 nsv nr rrbrnarv 1HM. W. C.

IIOUNBKAK. Tinsleo. lUlTBTIR'S SALR Notlce is hereby given that between the hours of o'clock a and I o'clock p. m. of Saturday, February 17, 1W4, at the east Iront door of thectrenlt eonrthonso Bpringfleld.

Oreene county. Missouri, 1 will, trnstee in a deed of trout mado sod ex ecuted by Mary 8. Weaver snd J. I Weaver or nusnanu, oated July ta. U'JL and reeorded In book ho.

uri, page 2i4 In Uia reoordei's of nee ol said oounty, aell all of the following described tract of land. In the city of Bpringfleld, Greene county, Missouri: Beginning at the northwest corner of a lot of land loimerly wned by Marv Postea. loaning ibeara north no, faet. Ibeune east to a lot sold by M. 8.

r.nmond to Mack and Hann. thence south with thsMaok and Hsun's line 601. feet, thenna wast to the plsce of beginning, ssld lot or traot ol land being on the east ti le of Csmiibell Meat in ssld city, at public soellon to the iKSeti Dinner rur cash ia hand, to sstlsfv lha tirvacli of theoondlUons of ssld deed of trust Done al the request of ths legsi bolder thereof sun oay or jaansry. tie4. Jaansi OHM A.

I ATTIBBON. Trustee. ROBTKR's 8ALR Notice Is hereby given thai bet sea tha hours ef lam. and A p. of Saturday, March 3, 1N94, the east front door of the eonrt house In Bpringfleld, Oreana county, Missouri, I will ss trusUe In a deed of trust made and executed by John McBrtda snd Margaret McBtLle.

his wife, deted Septembers, lel, aad recorded In book luj st psge 2SS ta Ike recor.ter'e iidioe of said coosty. eell all of the following described Irsel of land to wit: Beginning at a point where the south Una of lbs right of way of the Ranaaa City, Fort noolt knd Memphis ftsllwsy crosses the east lino cf tba following dseertbed traot of land to wtt: ts rods east and west by St) roils north aad south off of lha Weet skis of tha northwest qnarlerof the northeast quarter of section a9 and range 2 2.tlienceanuth loirs, theeea weet IIS poles, theses aonli poles to Ihe ssld right of wsy of ssld railroad, thence east along Ilia sooth line of ssld right of wsy 1.1 polss to the plaoa of besliielna aad Aontsinlog two snrvet at public snetion to Ihe highest bidder for eaua la hand to aallsrv ilia eoudlUons of said dead of trust. loaa at lha request of the legal holder thereof this Sth day of February, ltot jam aa a. lliu Trustee. TBL'STKK ALI Whereas, John Boos log and KlbaR.

Rouslog, his wife, by their deed of trail dsted lha 11 th dsy of fep teinhey, lieot, anl recorded In tha office of the recorder of deeds for tireoae Countv aad Bfsle of Missouri. In book 7s at page So, niarsTed te the aaderslgnet trustee tiie following da serlbed reel estate si lusted la the County of lit vena and elate of Mlaooart. In wli: The north half ol tbe following described irscr: lie. nalrg at a point on lha east aide of Born villa street In the City of anringSeid. nolra aaat and lao feet north of the aouthwrst corner of tha northwest auartey of esetlon IA town.

ship 2. rsngeA said point being lha north west comer or a lot sold to nr. It. A. fterrett; thenea esvt U7 ft el to a JO foot alley: theneo north Ms feet to Bootl street i tbeaoa wsst 1A7 feel Is Ihe Intersection of lha aouth Ilea of Beolt street snd the eest llneeif straet; tboaeo eoath feat ta the beginning, la unsl to secure the peymeal of aeertaia promissory nolo la said deed of trust dseerihed.

aad whereas, defaall baa bees made la tha nav. manl af said note and Internet tbereoa. how. therefore, 0. w.

Thresher. tnnte. ss stare. said, al the request of tha legal balder asid note and ia pursuaaee of lha power and authority eoatalnod la said deed of trust, will ea Saturday, the Id day of ArvMi, laut, baiwaea the bears mt re eVtark ta the fnra. noon aad o'clock to tbe arteraona nf that day at tho aaat fmeit doag of Ue aaurt brtue la the City ef Bprlagfleid.

Oreeaa Omiaty, Mia. rl, eiaeeelB saio sad aaU as lha klehest bidder roroaeh. tha real estsla above dMeribe.1 for the purpose of ssld trust u. w. i uas en aa.

Trustee. rrl iTIci i BALR areas Cartas Prank Whara A llssadralllip leordoa, both stasia aad anmanrted. I Ihvlr serial a dsed af trust dsled tla ad dsy of Oesehar, iNd aad ransrlel al Ike tare er the reoovoer or deeds roe rveaenountv snd atassof Msseoaei la book in, at pits sua, eoovyed to the ondereleried, Bobber aelos. tae swing eeeertred veal tsis SoasW Ihaontiatp of Orasee snd State of Blss eir to wit. ITie aaat half of aeav ber lone III.

af the Baethweei fraetloaei a Darter of peeUon Ave ftl, towasrup Iwaatr aiae (Ml, aad ranre twentyoaa (VI), la Ira. I as eerura Ihe parroent af aeartaia promlsaery eas In said deed mf Irael de en bad, aad whervae, defaall has baea mala la tba psysaenl ss.t note aad lateraat thepsaa. now thavfera, W. B. Roataaon.

et nates aa aforaeaiA, si the re. gisrsi of the legal boslsrof eatd near. i ia porananee af the pwey aad anthemy vetted In saa hy isel dead af treat will ee Tuesday. March 11. t'1, betweea the Bears of e'ehsek ta ths faeraioae aad ta'eleek la tbe afterattsea of tkal dsy at the east free! doer of taeeeort baaee la the city af BprlngSeld.

Oreeaa eamaty. V'ssourl, s. le aale aad sail la tba highest birl'sr for ease the real aetata aheva deacihvd foe the parpeaeaf paying ssld debt aad lha ansu of asarauag this teast. W. a ROIIIRBOsr.

TV e'ea. Ixrw rafea to the Pacific coaat tha "Meanphia Route." Com me Dei rig at oav the K. F. H. A Vi.

R. will sell Srst elaaa limitsvd tsckrU to haa r'raDCiaoo, Loa Angeles aad haa Pirgo, and all Intermediate poiata for IV). First rlaaa limited to Moaterrr. f.M; to rYeaoott. BM AO: to Santa Ita barw.

11 It. For fartbesr inforvnatioa apply to W. La ticket agent. Telephone II. Ifo better aid to igeottoa.

No better rare for vspepaia. Nothing genes reliable for bus Id, Bad aonstipatioa thaa layM itt Little fatrly Risers, tha famowe little pill. lielL, the Iraxgiet, aad reraerm kia trea frag Co. Johaaoa's (hrieatal tioaa irniraarts a delicate odor aad ieavea tho as aoft aad velvety. Kold by Hell, the druf grrt.

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