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Lewis County Journal from Monticello, Missouri • 3

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Monticello, Missouri
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Jfiit I i I I i 1 i.i i i i I tl I i i 1 i i CARPET i mm, v. bf Mi J-t 'I i i SAMPLES. 0 pm I ft i -w ml i ft ft tl I J'. 'L I i I fv Win i A it I i-f ft i 1l It V-t fPww- MW list, A i 4 i -V CAfiTOH, MO. I 0 I Can ti 0 1 4 )t.

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2 1 9 HtM i i 4- 4 f. I 4 1 1 i 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 4U51 VOU WANT o- Nonce of Reiation of Curator STATE OF MISSOURI, i or Lewis. Tu the My lerm ot Probate Court A 1001. la re et ot Cheatcm minor. Jo io'l isrtn concern Tale notice that I.

the undeWened, eurtor of the Clieatna minor of 11 eountv, will at the May trmofan to tw held at the court house in town of Montlreilo. the coooty-wat of raid county. the 2ith day of May. 1W)I, apflv to aid court for leave to resign the oflce and trust of curator of be Cbeatmn minor. it Mr SciiLXcg, Curattr.

Dated April luth. 1001. ns vv anted -trlstworthv men avd vn- m-n iotr-l and adTertilof old I hnniw of 5lld ftaHOn.tl Salary ear and xp-uM a.all pajahie incaali No canvaatiuf p-qmred. ulr, rrfereare, ainf oeloie ae.l-addiinaed atamp-d All Iroaa Mauager, liiCaatoo Bldg. Cliteago.

r-v Hjjtata Msij Will Th bci HELMS CO. WILL SELL 17 lbs best granulated Sugar. Arbucktes Coffee 3c, 2 or 25c 6 lbs Blankes Coffee Best High Patent Flour 3 lbs good Prunes 20c Sweet Potatoes, best brand JOc can Best Sifted Peas 10c cap Notice These Prices and Give Us a Call. J.T. HELMS CO.

OU4 QUALlTiES PRiCtS tt 0 6 0 0- tf UlfT or vciitftf, tj ii4ii vr fw jfc I IB hs 4 B.lotn WM I la Mt Marr rortT' 'Nk (. tl four Uotr.B. rfor rt'rta't i II. A fhefmiB, Hot lHf I uufti Ute i The Light ot the Torlit. oR- Our Savior In Art, ob nr7 I.

6 ft to publish. SerW tj. pvb eTTir o4 hnrt nj Ht Moth bv Uip grtat iiutrri rhtitf itonc lor ai Ir ptdui MUHtiful it pill tuf. ranmuid ani to fill order Hf 'BuV rt prr frat 4'tHm. Mr Bite la Mtt4rhutU over 3(15 worth at bonk) nper.enee Mr.

fktt nINew mkheMd over 9S nr worth ol experience. Mr llol wll took 14 order Crl ivo Mr. I-emwrll tok Si order firtetk. Cbristtan rou or woman can m-k cmintf umlc. Territory folu rurii'T.

fk qjtrt tor terras nted Mate Mner to clire o( COPrewnn4we ttd nil theetr THE CO. Corcoran Building, opposite U. S. Treasury. TV ashington.

D. C. If troubled by a weak digestion, toil of appetite, or constipation, try a few do- of Chamberlaini Stomach and Liver Tablet. Every box warranted. For aaie by Dr.

Risk and Newt. Ford, WlUiauiatowa.and all Oruggitta in Mon-1 1 cello. Trustees bale. WHEKFA. ThoniM Me CNrUty.

1 lift eeruuu deed of truv, dated March Wkh, 18 7. ieronl(d In book 74 Rt pf t. of tbe land record uu roomy. MimouiI. on.

eyed In the uuderaiened Truilee, the lol-lowrint Ucwribed reel esfntc, in end beinft in the conwte id Lewie Mf or Meuonrt. lowil. lb" VVet half of the ntrocet quener of Section iwentjr.fiee (ti). tonht Mt fHO'. iftose Emht ,8) Went, nhtcli sxd enwrevence made for the purpow of tecunn a certain pmmitaory note thereto described, together with inter-cat thereon.

And wbereaa. the pm-ipal of laid note and part Intereit thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore. io accordance with llie terms and provisions in said deed of trust act out, and at the request of the legal holder of said note. I the undersigned trns.

tee. will, by virtue of the power and authority green me by told deed of trust, sell public vendne to the highest bidder for cash, the real estate herein before described, at the North door of the eonrt house, in the town of Montleello, laid Lewie county, end State ot Mianourl. on MONOAY MAY 20TH, A. D. 1901; between the liouM of nine o'clock In the forenoon and live oclock In the afternoon of that day, to aatisty the uote and interest thereon, together with the costs ef execnting tho trust, IiUsitRUI F.

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tf C. 1 ttn.i tf i skw l-c-ttee equip, 1 11. an te to rj l.ftinr anl Mr riamt't-vn li a ikdlcd ao-l v.l Give him a j.t end ti jr him Prof. lUlla Enter1 Uitaiiinici.t. which he been past pmtd twice on account of inclen, cut wea'hrr, it to be given at the Court House to-morrow enter.

aimneiit is of high order and dcicrvea general patronage. Prof. Kdla das it talented and well fitted to give a high claea recital. Admission 15 rents. "Aunt Frankie' Dade, (colored) moth er of Bin Dade, living west of town about fire miles died last week and was buried at Monlicello Monday.

The old lady was close to the century mark in rge and came to Lewis county with a nuni her of Kentucky elaves belonging to the Barrett family, many yearn ago. She was well. known among the older residents of ths county and among the Kentucky emigrants to this county. Money to loan iu sums of So, S10 815,120, 825, $30, 35, $10,130, SCO, $70, $80, $90, $100. $200,8300 $300.

$1000, $2000, $5000 and $10-000. Dowell Si Simpson, La Bello, Mo. HEADACHE At 0 drug (. 2S Dew 2 Sc. A 4 i I iM I ttt a mi If, r.

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ifr d.Trff! VW ree-iif batfu tfmn and Im.M a a. a foot, two tory verandah on the south side In build ng. Let the good worx go on. A nrw candidate honors come from the wit-4 and wooly west in the person ot Mr. Horace Huron, and there is nothing wild or wooly in his playing either.

He easily held his own with the note players at the contest evening Chicago Times Court House, May 2- Munticello Camp No. 5091 M.W. A. of this place have secured the services of Horace Huron, the musical fun maker of the Modern Woodmen, to give an entertainment at the Court Honse Thursday May 2. Mr.

Huron comes highly recommended, not only by the Woodmen but by the prers generally wherever he has given an entertainment, Remember the date Thursday, May 2nd. Admission 15 cents. A number of improvements arc going on tn this community this spring. Prosecuting Attorney Hilbert and Mrs. King are each engaged in putting up new dwelling houses.

James Dickson has purchased the house formerly on W. M. Hilberts premises and has moved it on his lots, one block east. W.R. Oder ts building the Hilbert house.

J. W. Barnes the house of Mrs. Ring. Circuit Court will open here ou Monday, May 7th.

At this adjourned terra the damage suit of Alta B. Caskey vs La Belle will agaiu be tried. The case was tried iu September, bu the jury disagreed. The case of William M. Hicks vs Silas Lake, suit on a fruit tree contract will also be tried Aside from these two civil cases, which will consume some time, there will likely be rome crimiual cases tried.

On the 20lh of May, if every lett for murder. I 1 if T. I l. 3 t'o. fr.rt r.mt Yrt TL VS-t, t( S.ti t'lf 7 W.

K.k, C. i Tm 'U Ji.o, 3 1 I Cj Utt, iu lir rk TKr wr iftjr Ij j.ut a at MooiiKHoj to'1411! Utef'd-r. f.MoIl lir.e Uenty 0, Wo now In i on U. li Jciusm tr.en- ti TTjtvl.ule mci-lfn. last tcek, 1,1 l.icti me re tsl.ifird a nuraber Monday DV.ro.

ir of lt wet the JocbsaL foreman returniog from L- wai iaUth Alarmed A 'one of the ladies ventured to reply, unetbing crocked. More a lrmed than ever, the printer got out and examined the ladies buggy carefully, but could find nothing 'cracked. He looked around and found they had just left a mud-hole and he volunteered the suggestion that perhaps it was the mud that had cracked as the wheels left it. This presumption the Udies accepted and drove on, llellev'a Testimony. Albert Heller, living at 1114 Firaham St Omaha, mji: -I bave tried moft everything tbat is used at a preventative or cure forbeadacbe.bat nothing did so much good as Kraure- HeadacbeCap-aules Others bo have used them My the same thing.

Price 35 cent Sold by J. B. March and, Montleello. David Blackburn of Salem township, Thompson of Canton township and JAM Smoot of Highland township transacted legal business with Johnson Monday. A Spring Tonic.

Everybody noeda a tonic in the spring at tbia time of tbe year the lyatem craves a tonic. It housecleaning time for the body. I.icbty'a Celery Nerve Compound will tone op yonr nerves. Mood, Kidneys and liver and fill yon bealtb and enorgy. Sold by Marchand, Montleello.

I have money to loan at 6 per cent on approved security. W.M. Hilbert. Tis Easy To Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr.Kinga New Life Pills, which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fev'-er and Ague and all Stomach trou bles.

Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25 cents at N.F. Fords drug store, Williamstown. Marriage Licenses. Fred.

Henry, (col.) Iowa. I Mahala Price, La Grange, ffm. D. Hendricks, Canton. Lillie May Nealy, I tHit I 4 4 i I i 15 1 i -u It, I J.

it. i 3 I.H I Mtf nl it i Uf4 a w.jlk, rt tLf I -dfe Lave work tit iM tf tf Jr. tt N.ri tvtl taf rtedfd the fm Lone anJ a prttun tf tU tat-1 arvwr.d it and eaperta to the place ahortly. lav, r-Ae of IhtkertK'i In town Monday and has jour thank foe a renewal to the JuiftAftl, J. I.

tlienu of 14 Belle was in town Mmulsy on btiines with the board appeals. Mr. Gleno'a was restored to it a original atnunt, the Board of Equaliia. lion having raised the same. If you want a Suit this spring, ur Pants we have just received a new line oi simple and we will make prices as low as any house, Joux T.

Helms fc Co. G. Farmer of La Grange informed the Joi'BNAt. last week that his son, Ellerv Farmer, cadet at West Point, expects to epeud a furlough at home this summer. Ellerys host of friends will be pleased to see him.

We collect notes and acoounts when all others fall. Dowell Simpson, La Belle, Mo. Rev. W. Marks preaches at the Baptist church Saturday before the first Sunday at 3 p.

tn. and the first Sunday in each month, morning and evening. Rev. W. Shank preaches tho 3rd Sunday morning and evening and at Wallace school house at 3 oclock un afternoon of tho third Sunday.

Albert G. Allen of Gilead, aged 70 years, died at bis home Sunday, April 14th and was buried at Ewing, Mr. Allen was born in Ohio, but came to Miasouri in September, 3 S77. He leaves a widow and four Cancer of the Atomach waa the cause of his death. He I f'l'ittin, I li a i i .4, Tl.Jt,J I t) enf If -t hi hf 1'tlr st I vUuigf to every ljr f.

i tf urn jnp 2 Via. Miry day ra.n cr MV VMMBw the all purpose n.at.il il.c lit Jack will make th eaon at the to I wail dee $2 in the fall for any mule nut of tny Jack that It ptlie spring of 1 fw r2. The mule mut be uurnl and in good condition. 29 2 F. W.

Cox. VB i lll a J. II. LaiUie and J. J.

Kilt have fcought of th Wabash Importing Wabash. a registered imported Uelgiuin draft stullicn. He li a beautiful dapple bay, black mane, tail and legs, good bone, excellent muscle. good dear hard eyes and gentle disposition, weighs nearly a ton. This horse can be seen at tn.

T. I.aRue'a farm, one and tme-fourth mile eatt of Lewistuwn, where he will make ilia season of 1001. Telephone communl-fcatioa promptly answered. To prove the merits of his breeding qualities J. J.

Ellis of I.a Belle, Mo will give 10 for eyery coit.at wean-ing time, thid horse gds; the mare must weigh 1200 or more. J. II. I-aRue also Las a standard hred trotting stallion, 1 4, that is 16 hands high and a good breeder, and is a good all purpose horse. He also has a large black Jack, iloiscmcn and larm-ere bht.uld time and go and co tiu.ee lu.imuta.

Farming Implements, you intend to buy any Farming Implements this spring, yon can't afford to overlook what we have to show you in that line. Ye buy in large quantities and can save vou on eYerything in our line. We handle the Rock Island and Moline good and they are old and reliable goods and for durability cant be beat. For Buggies, Carriages Spring-wagon and lioad-wagons we are headquarters wt have a large lineto select from and prices are ihe lowest We also carry a full line of Hardware st prices that will astcyrjsh you, so when you arc in need of anything in our line, give us a call, we will be pleased to show you our slock of Impleiments, Vehicles or Hardware. RespTy, was a member of the Methodist church at Ewing a consistent Christian, an industrious man and res-' will begin in the trial of E.R.

Bart thing 13 in readiness, what promis es to be a long, hard legal fight AUGUST THALE; NEW BRICK BLOCK. LEWISTOW.V, MISSOURI. (j pecied I msm.

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1881-1943