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C. II. Hecr Dry Goods Company SATISFACTION IN SHOES There a livcl stir among Shoes and Shoe prices this week which howi vigorous! how good footwear I appreciated. Now if an extensive line squire up with the times, unimpeachable value and reasonable pricca will gire satisfaction, jour visit to the Shoe Department is bound to bt a flowing Comparison of qualitiea and price in the mar ket mar prove odious but not to ua. Elegant Sboea for bouse wear, trim Sboea for street wear, sturd ily staunch ones for school wear, daint.v for evening Thtse with a famous line of Men's Shoes and wee beauties for babies make a stock worthy of the in terest it commands.

Talking about Ladies' Shoes there's one style you should sure ly see if you are interested in buying a dressy Shoe that will give restful ease and genuine comfort along with the most bewitching perfection of fit. Made of Kid otVhe mot flexible fine ness, developed in the half Opera toe, with the low' heel that gives elasticity to the step, they have only to be seen to be admired, and they will cost you something leas than a five dollar bill, though their apieurance is fully up to the mark for a Shoe. Cloth Top Shoes. The styles in these very tak ing" Shoes grow prettier all the while. Just now we have them ia hand turned solo, Patent Leather tip.

and trimmings of faultleHS style and inimitable shape. Shoes that it is a pleas ure to look at, with dainty opera toe and heel, and infinitely com fortable to wear. This style is also made up in the Kid top instead of cloth, and are equally sightly ia their way. S2.50 a Pair. For this price just the half of a rsmembcr we have placed on sale a serviceable Shoe, Don gola Kid, in Opera or Half Opera styles, a Shoe that is dressy without being cosily, and serviceable without being coarse or clumpy looking.

A real Heer'a" Talue for $2.50 a pair. C. H. Heer Dry Goods Company. Till: SPWNGFIELD DAILY DEMOCRAT srilLNGKIKLD.

MU 1 JUDAY. OCTOllKll IS'Ji Xt.H ri43 or i TICK. Tne IwIhm That WmThmmmI ITMiHir (we Until, lrw. hate m4 Omm; Vniu. rtniTir cot bt.

A. II. Murray et si. vs. Nsksf, Has sard et damages; Hading aa4 de era for defendant.

Michael J. Wionberg vs. Hum Lsvy, dlseolaUoa of partnership aad for oeivershlp receiver allowed U0 oal of funds la heads of sheriff for eompeosa tioa of himself and eouosol Cms. This by agreement of all parties interested ordered thai receiver to discharged from furlli rr liability oa bis boo J. II.

B. Clafflin Co. vs. Moms Lstt, el tacbmeal: pie ia abatement with' draws by agreement of plain US' end bad ant, aad Judgment for plaintiff by default against defendant for ll.OM debt sad damages on 11 rat count Second count, 143.4N; third fount, fourth count, M7.il fifth count, 107.. 43; siith count, fl.141.lA; attachment sustained and execution ordered.

Kama vs. Moaas Levy and Michael Wlenberg, attachment plea la ebate ment withdraw and Judgment for plaintiff againet defendant by default attachment sustained first count debt sad damages, fJM acood.tl.OOft; third. 9S3.40; fourth, 0W7.28; fifth, S01.25; sisth, 1351.83. F. M.

Wolf vs. Charles Ilufnagla, ap peal from a tic of tb peace dismissed st coat of defendant as pat stipulations. E. X. Veanlea vs.

James M. Adams st at, garnishment oa elocution dis miaaed at coat of plaintiff for want of prosecution. City of Hpringfleld to nasof George A. C. Woolley vs.

Frank B. Sfclth. spacial tax bill; continued oa application of plaintiff. W. II.

Kimball A Co. vs. B. Keley, note same entry. City of Hpringfield to nas of George A.

C. Woolley vs. James Ilodnett, special tax bill continued by agreement of par Western National Bank vs. II. P.

Cleft, not alias writ of summons to sheriff of Green county to bring in John V. Farwell A Co. vs. Levy A Wienberg, attachment plea In abate ment withdrawn attachment sustained and default entered against defendants evidence beard and judgment for plain tiff for debt and damages, 131. 00.

to bear 6 per cent, interest. J. Rothschild A Co. va. same; ame en try except that the amount is 11,672.02.

Hirah A Bros. vs. same; sam except that amount ia f307. E. 8.

Jeffrey vs. same same entry ex cept as to amount; first count, second, thir.Vfl.2M; fourth $1,177. Chambers A Kennedy vs. sam plea In abatement withdrawn, attachment BUMtained, default entered sgainst de fendant evidence heard and udgment for plaintiff for debt and damages, $134.50. Sily.

Bchwab A Co. va. same same entry except that amount is $1,526.57. B. liischof 8ons vs.

same; same entry except that amount is IfflU.ld. Weleker Reie vs. same same entry except that amount ia $332.40. luck Brand Company vs. same same entry except that amount is $11.

B. Binrhof Sons vs. same earn entry except that amount is $1,194, Sweetser, Penbrok A Co. vs. J.

C. Dodeon et replevin continuance set aside by agreement of parties, and plaintiff takes nun suit a to T. J. De lsney trial by court, jury waived and judgment for plaintiff for possession of the property in controversy and described in the pleadings plaintiffs being in possession it, is adjudged that they retain it. Wright Bros A Co.

vs. same; plain tiffs take non suit as to T. J. Delanev trial by court and judgment for plaintiff for possession of tb property. P.

Ileggarty A Sous vs. tavy A Wein berg account, trial by the court and judgment for plaintiff for $471.75. Rock ford Mitten and Hos Co. vs. same; same entry except that the amount is $270.

F. Gray A Co. ve. same same entry except that the amount is $190.50. Warren Broa.

vs. same same entry except that the amount is $432.98. Marshall Field A Co. vs. T.J.

De laney and J. C. Dodeon, replevin, plain tiff takes non suit aa to Delaney trial by court and judgment Jfor plaintiff for possession of the property. Doc Motley vs. ht Louis A San Fran cisco Railway damages application to sue as poor person filed and overruled and motion for costa sustained, and plaintiff given ten days to file obligation.

COIXTT COt' ST. II. E. Disbman allowed an account of $lx for service as road overseer. A.

B. Appleby allowed an acre ant for $10.65, cash paid to railroad for transporting paupers. McClur Bios, allowed for hauling grand jury to alms bouse. Ordered by tb court that the per sonal aaseementof Thos. Conloa for 18'JO, No.

6,034, be stricken from the tax Vx tb sam being Building and Loan stock and borrowed oa at lb tiro of the iiwumHiL Tbereimation of 8. T. Bowman as justice of tb peer presented and ac cepted. Ordered by tb court that W. T.

Ilankins appointed justice of the peace for Jsrl township. W.M.l" i.we4J.Jror seep 1st oa llulhert and carrying him to alms bouea. Ordered by the court that tb land aaereead V. M. Morris for 1 and prior years stricken from tb books oa sccount of being county pro party.

(Jaull and Waugh allowed $3.50 tut tak lag judge to county farm. Road petitioned by B. O'Neal at referred to road commissioner. raoBATS COt'BT. EaUUof Appletoa A.

Button, da caaaad; aattlemaat CunUnuad till next regular term for final aetUcmeat. Lttale of Delia Gambia et sl minor; settlrmaat coaUaued till axt regu lar term. Martha Lovery va. eaUU of W. II.

MiU bll.decaeed; affidavit and bond filed by plainUff; examined and bond approved. LsUUof Tbos. Cox, deceased petitiua for private sal of paraona) property Iliad and sal ordered lor eaaU Letat of Laura L. bbauil el al minors report of sal of ral esUl pf minors died and approved and deed ordered. Estate of Lena C.Day, deceased; first annual settlement filed and approved.

Estate of Cordelia M. Mi Kluany, da ceased; claim of James Hayes allowed for $7. Estate of R. J. McElbany, deceased; claim of James Hays allowed for $7 Estate of Daniel Ellis, deceased claim of Levis A Mel allowed for $0 40.

Estate of B. T. Noblett, deceased; proof of publication of notice of final settlement filed. Kama estate; final settlement filed and approved, having nothing, and ad ministrator discharged. Estate of Elisabeth J.

Roee.deceaaed in the alter of th objection to final settlement of tb administrator, court sustains objection as to commission, and overrules objection to interest and orders that administrator maks amend ed final selUemant in accordance to th finding. In tb estate 'of Gnstav. Julius, Louis. Atora. Willi and Em 11 Weber curators are appointed and bonds filed for $100.

Estate of J. M. Jarrett, deceased re port of public sale of real eta to filed. Estate of John Ilarkness, deceased; amended settlement filed. GOMC GL1MMEKIMO.

Oa Hand red Dollars Spirited Away During tb Abaenc or lb rroprlelreaaorth Calf IMalng I looms. Mrs. Webster keeps the eating hour at the Gulf depot in r'pnngfleld. This is the place where the traveler on the ulf stop to get thuir breakfasts and suppers. A lew days ago airs; nen ster went to Kansaa City to spend a while with her friends.

Unfortunately she bad more money than she knew what to do with. Hie had so much that after taking ahe thought Would be auhVieni to defray her exien ses. to Kansas City, she had nia.miig thfsum of one hundred dollars. bis'in tlin hiireaii draer, aud when she liM kel the dMr of lier rv.ui ami left the key hunting in the "UHiial that in, as near thn key hole an Mtille. The a taken foiu ti "umul platv," iheloor trie loom maa (el, tlm biirrau drawer was pulu out, the one hundred dollars is mom ft i'rrnr and Mrs.

Webtitcr wonders ahy it is that some people are si iiiiimdenl as to go into other peo ple's rooms mlnl the other peopfr are a ay. The niniplent child, ou bearing this talerenlMl would enijiiire why Mrs. ttYlmtcr didn't take that one hundred dollars with her. Tliinka llemoorary Will Win. 8.

J. Iwis, who has lived in Taylor township for over twenty fire years, waa in the city yesterday. He is a quiet, unobtrneiv man and does his own thinking. He is a keen observer or paesing events and his predictions as to political and social outcomes bsve not generally leen wide ef thn mark. While a Democrat, yet he baa never been bliud partisan.

His prediction is the election of a Democraticcandidate, whoever he may be, and a free trad policy of our government In a very few years. Mleaoari to the Front. Poor, niiserable'Missouri, with her sine, lead, copper and iron, is again In the lead with the finest onyx in the Union. Mr. Thomas Bull brought into Tux Democrat office a "ample of the moat beautiful onyx from Shannon county.

Mr Bull say be baa a quarry of tbitty feet of onyx which for quality sxcels anything heretofore discovered in tb United States, and from th sample shown it surely does. A HcMMOea. The citiaens of Springfield will be pleased to learn that the protracted effort of our fellow townsman, C. II. (toffe, to secure some foreign capital and experience in the rehabilitation of the furniture factory ia at laat At a meeting of tb board of director yestrrday th laat olwtacle were re moved.

Shake I Iarw to I4v happily by eating Kcid Bros. Silver Shield nans and tJiglinb ltreaaraat bsa. SiwiHal selection, mild cure. For sate al all lea ling grocers. new.

TIIKOUUJIT CITUE OONK. aluMM Cutaa al Ik Age a NIbm Two la Gathered Mia raiker. laths hut few aa oaths aom of th oldest dtlaeas of Greene county bar rone to their long bona. Thar are left now but vary few of tb pioneer. On by on they bare dropped off, snd before th leaves of many auor Aa tumaa fall they will all bs goo.

Tb oldaal oa died yesterday, and lb re maining few begin to fee) lonesome. Ndomon Cotnar was bora ia Tea wees snd cam with bis father's family to PpnngfieM la th latter part of IH34. II witnessed th great development of Kouthweet Missouri aad especially of Green county. II saw ripringtleld grow from a small country tow a to great metropolis. II saw th mail trace and Indian pathways give wsy to railroads.

Ia short, be saw a wilderness ma la to bloaaom a a roe. Us lived sa honest life, aad perhaps If be bad beVa more grasping would bav died mora wealthy. 11 was aa old fashioned Southern gentle man, though Republican ia resrvd family to honesty, industry and In ths fear of God. The country war better off if there were mora Solomon Cotners. Peac to tb sabes of him who wore ninety two years of an honorable lile A awrprlao.

Mr and Mrs. 8. E. Beer live on North Can, i.Ull street, yesterday was th sixth anniversary of their wedding. They, perhaps, bad not given tb matter a very great amount of attention.

But there was something in tb wind and they didn't know it Tbey found it out hoaever. when their many friends be gan to com ia upon them last evening. They kept coming until there was a good numter, and tb evening proved to be on of great pleasure. Htreagihawd Health. If you are not feeling strong and heelthr.

trv Electric 111 Iters. II "La Unpw" has left you weak and weary, Dm Mecmc uniera. uii mnwi directly on the Liver, Stomach and Kitlnevs, gently aiding tuem organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find epeedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy a a I f.

a vou need. Large tioiiies oniy ai Itoss A Rosa' Drug Store. Healed Bids. Sesled bids will be received up to noon they'd of November. INU1.

al the otlice of the County Cierk for coal to be fur niehed to county omrers, jail snu aims bouee for. a period of one year, the person or firm receiving thevontract to deliver ssil coal as required and weigh all coal delivered on the city scales or herever the court may designate, each bidder to accompany bis bid mith a earn, pie of the coal he proposes furnishing. The right IS to jeci any or ail bids. T. S.

Spbaoisis, Clerk County conn. Ilallard Huow Unlnieut Thin Liniment is different in compo it. from an other l.i nuuent on the market. It a acienuuc oim overy, ftlncb results in its lieing the moat Penetrating Liniment ever known. There are numerous white imitations, hirl.

msy be recommended liecause they thr tllrr a greater profit. Beware theiie and demand Ballard's Snow Liniment. It positively cures b'tjetimstixm. Neuralgia, Cuts, Sprains, Lruie, Wounds. istic ard Imtlaiu m.iMtv kheiimatisiu.

lliirue. Scalds, Peel. Contracted MiiHcle, Stiff Joints, old Sores, Pain in Hack, Barb Wire Cnts, Sore Chest or Throat, and Is especially Ix in l'aralysis. Sold by Uohs'A lsa. Having jnst rw eived a complete line of fall and winter Millinery of the latest and most fashionable styles 1 esrnestly solicit the patronage of the ladies of Springfield and vicinity.

I ill compete in prices with any house in it Mm. V. M. Com n. ial street.

Mrs. Ilsnioctree's old stand. The Frisco will sell excursion tickets from Springfield to Dallaa, Texas, for thirteen dollars and thirty five cents i 1 1 )l lor me rounu inn. in nn sa 1 ((. lolier 1 in.

join, anu sth. and inxxl to return Novemter 4th The alMve rate is granted on account of the fair. Winrart, U. r. a.

For Sale. t.iKid second hand upright piano, mil used ationt one year. as cry clirap 11 stiu ai nn. K. PTlWABr, 401 College St.

Will yon suffer with dyspepsia and liver roiiitilaintT Shilob's Itahxer is fftimntM u' to cure von. or sale by Kink, corner Uoonvilie ana uuve streets. for Malaria, Liv er Trou Ind BROITN'S IR0U BITTERS I'veing, cleaning and repairing done py ron 212 West Mill street We buy our stoves in car lots, get low freights an.l will save every purcnai money. iuiaxh IIkw. Stovs Co, If ron want something pretty and be coming in Heedwear go to tne Temple of Fashion.

On a loaf of Ham bur Bread. Ach day for one month, 1. Telephone 180. Csll npoxTrT ll.tiillespiefor pamphlet shoving wbsl phraicians and consumers think of IWtheeda. Don't forrvl it pieaw.

yon can save from to on eery stovo by buying from ca. Willi Hnw. A Stovb Co. aly mother baa sitlrred tor many long I R. iis, Pirect.ir General Tears Witn h.

lirailvcrouoe ot tne orld air. save cured her. O. L. is'icr, Holly IW the le water it besi in the market.

N. Y. I P. II. UUlcdpie, sole agent.

OUR SPECIALS! FOR THE WEEK. $1.00 Henriettas for 7 5 Cents. We offer for this week our line of Frederick Arnold's 40 inch Henrietta (the best goods of its kind made) and sold everywhere at $1. Fifteen different shades, AT 75c. 46 inch Imported Broad Cloth in shades of Black.

Myrtle, Navy. Corn Flower Blue. Gray. Seal Brown, Sage, Cardinal, Mode and Tan, AT Sl.OO. We are showing a line of Scotch mixed Chev 52 inches taking 0 yards for suit costintr $0.00 for entire dress), AT Sl.OO.

These goods are the most stylish this season and have the effect of a $15 imported dress pattern. Don't neglect to see them. Our line of Dress Goods is complete, embracing some of the nobbiest imported patterns you can see most anywhere; handsome Bedford Cords in black and colors, as well as all popular weaves out this season. Levis Mehl THS PAINLESS DENTIST. St Oat.

nilnraform, JTtVr, but With BIT Inral pillraUiB on the iin, licrlher with Klvctrli'ity. I extract teth without twin nr Un r. The and mwt mni(rie odli'e is ili.eltjr. Twit hnndrwl trliaf teeth in The Buret nild Blllnai. Over Poetoffloe.

Sorinirfleld. Mo. 2x4 12, 14 10, at $1.10 2x0 12, 14 10, at .95 2x8 12. 14 10, at 1.00 Louisville Cement at $1.40 a barrel. Louisville Cement in sacks at 81.25.

S.OcL.ttGllLI'. 111E YOCSG LADIES' SEMISABY. 430 S. Jefferson Street, Sjjrtngrield, SOARDI.NO AMI HAT SCHOOL nig LAIUKS AMI unn UIKLS. The dsth snnnal irnloa will Ofen ln1.

K'pt 'nl. Thnnmith In.tnirUon In Knsll.h. MatbrmalK Latin, rivmn. mn n. Kn.kv wlon uerr u.rr BM lhol.

will be urt by the rtiimn of Mu.lr. Hnm.rr de net traent. ad fur eaulutiue to the pnurlpei. MISSS.H.1I0LUDAY. inncipwi.

Cvrs, fraapa, PoslUiB CV fr (oe, aix. mi (, IX SefrOWtfMt, Sl0i. r'eer 60 ti iA 1 fill alellshMBlO, If parents who have children snhjert to cronp, would take the advice of H. M. I ink, the druggist, lloonville street, they would never be wilhont a bottle of ChamberlBin'a Cough Kemedy in the bonse.

It will not only cure cronp, bnt ill prevent lt.if need a soon ss the first symptoms appear, which ran always he done if the remedy ia kept at hand. U. M. Fink, druggist, 2 lioonrUle St. Qweew City Laadry, tallow A.

Steel King! The rrrsleM dreare Id Spring Tuoih Harrowj erer Bal. PARCH jj. COMPANY. Wholesale aad Krtail Columbus Buggies, Best tn tb. world.

Abbott Buggies, None better. Rice CoiSpg Buggies Stalest riders. Road Cat ts a II kinds, Hoosier Grain Drills, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gale Plows, yohn Deere Plows, Aad Ihejeelebnted Stuicbakcr Farm fons, SlDilehter Spring Wagons. ROOMS 21 1 213 315 commercial street. Everything in stock carried in a First Class Agricultural Implement Honae Thos.

J3. Love Lawyer and Notarr Psblir. Reoai U. Uader BaUdlas, 1 Sprlagatld, He. CL.

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