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rW.tsHM'fr Voejr In Advannc. RATIt OP ADVKRTIIINQ. i square i It ncli additional Insortloa Administrators' Notice 8 06 I' I iml Hcttlouitnt Notices 00 Notice (single stray) 3 00 mil additional stray In Mmo.notlce, 1 00 Liberal deductions will be made to regular tdirrtlsers. Advertisements will take the regular run I tin- paper. Extra charges made for pre- ii ri'i'il nlarcs.

No ecrtlticatc of publication will be made such publication has bron paid for. I In: non-observance of tills rulo baa been tin' occalon of tuucli trouble and aetuul loss. Our term are: Casli in advance, on null-ulptlons; cash on 'deliver)', for job work i ml uasii on ucinanu, ror auvcrtiscmcnis. CHURCH DIRECTORY. llAPTihT.

Kev. Mr. llurnham, pastor; ivuuN on second ana tiuruaunuays, morn lm mill cvcnlnc. CiittisTiAN. Win.

Mcloan, pastor; mtv icos arm snnu.iy in cacti montn, nraro and tivcnlug; pr.iycr-incetlng Vcduc day evening. Mr.TiiouisT E. Fount. Itev. diode, pastor: services lirst morn lug and evening, third Sunday, evening; ThurMlsv cvcnlmr.

I'llKKIIYTKUIAV. Kuv. W. II. Y.

YVIIklc. pastor; services, every Sunday, morning and M.t,vl"llli:villl ft i-uiirruii; v.v gi Minduy school every morning. COURT DIRIOTORY. Cnict'iT Couiit. First Monday after the mirth Mouday in March and September.

Coii.nty CoUitT. Monday In August, uud November, 1'itoiiATH CouitT. Second Monday in April, aim uctoocr. I. O.

O. P. Trov I.odirp So. IM I. O.

(. F. meets every Saturday night at their hall In the Wlthrow block. Visiting members Invited to attend. l.c.

wuimiT, W. A. Dr.Avnn, Scc'y. A pr. A At M.

Troy Lodgo No. 34 A. F. 4 A. M.

meet Saturday night on or before each full moon. xf i ttr ClIAH. Mahtin, Sce'y. Troy Roynl Arch Chapter U. D.

meets at Masonic hall on tun second and fourth Frl days each month J. M. McI.em.an, Scc'y W1IATKAVESDBOPPEU JAW AND IIUARD. Look out for a happy tlmo among iho children Tho lady teachers of ttio Presbyterian Sabbath sbool are to oiler great iuducemements to nil tho children, who will attend their school' uud bo regular in their attendance. They contemplate get ting tip a handsome Christmas tree, on it Old Santa will put presents tor all the scholars.

Now, tho above was to bo kept a secret, but I heard that tho Indies we io going to meet yesterday ut Mm. McKee's, and, bo-iii opposed to Indies' secret societies, 1 dropped In, and hoard their and I am going to tell to ull the children I know, and they can tell all their friends and, Messrs. lMltors, you nan holu to lot tho children know all about it, so every one will bo anxious to become a Sabbath hrhool sliolar and havo tho privilege ol seeing Old Santa with his load of beaut itui presents. 1 tell you, Messrs. it nil the inootings of.

tho In-dieV sewing societies aro conducted us they wcro upon this occasion, it Is tint a bail placo to go to. Tho moot in was colled to order by Mrs. Susan. tiio president, and before discussing the object of tho meeting, a move was iimdo by tho generous hostess toward tno caKo room, ami a mo inent after sho returnod with ponder ous cakes, cut in slices to suit. I could not help noticing tho avidity with which each and ovcry one laid imiu.

i tnougiii at tno time tr thoy discussed the obioct of the meeting with as mnuh earnestness ai thov testedthe qualities ol the several kinds ot cake, tho meeting would soon ad jnum, and there would bo no more lined ot meeting until Old Santa romos. around with Ids trco. How-evcrjwheu they got through with the i' iko question, airs, kiioii made a mo which was seconded by Mrs juttio, ami unanimously agreed to by all present, that tho company should stay to tea. As aomo of the irty hud dined out that day, consequently were hungry, I opposed the inatlou, as tho cako was out. The meeting was again called to order by Jiigu, ami as: is was a nigu or iter, they went to business, and Mrs .1 suiigested that ovcry lndv MuiuM work for tho trco get all tho money inoy couiu lovy ail llio oaiuly they could, and all hands do all lliev fluid to inako the children liuvoa funeral good time; upon which all tho ladles ngi-Aiul.

Tho was tbon addrussil by all the members on tho question of, meet-often, and at whosiV tho next moeilng nhould bo hard whoro-tijjou wak decided to meet at llio lii una whero the largest niiitntlty ot cako would bo supplied, With general fooling and three dicers for tho Sabbath school ohll-'reri and the Christmas trie, tho loft Jnt in liino to get in a xnod ilm.wsr ot Kavsoiioi'vku. Mr. A. 8. Buchanan has lately comriletod the additions and repairs la his dwelling that have so long ocjcojile peateri and painters, is now ou or tne nana somsst and most tooavenlent residences' In the county.

The taste displayed by Mr. Buchanan ablo and correct. In noticing the improvements ho has tnado we could not help rczrottluir that so many costly houses are built with so little tasto or judgment, jar. uucnanan was also fortunaio In the selection of his workman. Kemp Frluk of this place did tlio woodwork; tieorgo l'eisch of St.

Louis, tho painting and graining; the boantlful whito marble mantle, the finest wo ever saw, and tho grates were put up by Henry Wilson ot St. Louis. Insurance Liiioation. A case was tried before Esquire Howell last week that will Interest some of our readers who aro Interested in tiro in suranco. Tho American insurance company of Chicago, through their agents.

Crowder and Johnson, In sured a large number of dwellings in this county. Tho insurance was to run live years, with installments to bo paid annually, for which notes were given. It was represented by these agents that if at the expiration of tho year, tho policy was returned to tho company, it would lapse and the notes bo rendered void. Several did this, but tho company refused to ro turn llio notes, holding that iu mak ing this representation tho agouts exceeded thulr authority. Most of those then concluded to resume tho notes.

About a dozen, amoiiir them Dr. Mutton, Benton Cnpps and others wnoso names wo navo noi learned, resolved to stand a suit. A test case was mado against Capps and decided in his favor. Allen and McFarlnnd for company; Stoward aird Colbert for defendant. Tho caso will be car ried up.

ST. LOUIS GRAIN MARKET. The St. Louis Republican of the 11th says: Tho weather yesterday was tine, and it promises to bo so to-day. Tctnporaturc very pleasant.

The river is still dropping. The leading grain markets were all weak, slow and of lower tendency, although there was an apparent dUposltlon to sustain prices of wheat, and by this effort any material decline was prevented. Receipts of wheat and oats are increasing dally, and this with continued favorable reports concerning wneat is undoubtedly undormiulng confl denco In the permanency of hlghor values. Uiicigo ami Liverpool wrn both off to-day on wheat, although no reliance can be placed on any pnasc ot the former market. FLOUR.

Continued dull, and it may bo nifillfll.ltil vnrt buyers luixo cut relr thdmu-n. nmi only business trunsactlng is in a small order v. i-nces arc nominally uncUaiigcd. ami a few choice brands yet linn, but for nnv fa ot itinillrcd for seflors nl' nil i.m brands. iiirbans, would uot hold mi to preclude a trade.

IILA'l in larcarccelnttowlov. over half of which was sacked. Tim mar. ket for mil No. 2 grade wheat was held Hrm and bids were 2c higher limn vcsttirday.

August fold at yesterday's bid: September rather Mow nnd i(iiic lowerthan yesterday's close October ii traction lower ou bid; the year neglected; Nos a and 4 went weak and lower. Klcvator lluliertlnliK ('ml, red offered III car-lots ot if I Ul. bid 1 Mi In rauml lots at 81 no. bid I mi A i v.Ti.'i ciimj; i-i'iiiiuur ai uctolivr of. sales of spring, for soft $1 1U bid for cash aim i in ror viiriisr av cash old at 81 AO, to-day at 1 Ml.

uud August 14, 184, ut 1 No 3 n'd UTdayatMO, t'jay ut 1 31)1 40, and Au- uuuji. vtas uiill lower for Mitures Mow and unchanged. In Auiruit ami lli'lnlier nnthlm- vC. mixed offered at 701c bid Oft Atnriist nt to ji'ttlcmeut at 09c October offered ut 5c. no V.V nt Wc wl, Mr demand.

White mixed offered at "He, bid 721 Glc bid for rejected. Yesterday No 2 mixed i-n uiu iii. uoiuimc, (u-uay Ul tiae, and Au OA Wero lu lair demand, but lowor all round for cash. August and September dosed l)c. lower, with an uctlvo demand.

VniUf0 2 at 47le. August at MYiyi- Vfiruiuvt UIVI1CU HI ICC, UUl Ue- grade offered at )c, bid aivordltur to elevator. Yesterday No a new sold tor i-Ji JT.A.Tua' anu august 14 1(84, at KYK. Lower. No 2 cash sold otStc.

re Jected offered utfWJc, bid 81 J. TOHACCO. Was In Irregular break Min. .1... nt there were several light weight pack ages oUered.

but comparatively few luirs nn.l low tear. Urn market was active, hioimr VuCiillii. (1 hlius went nufl. n.i 1.1.1- ectcd on 6 hlius at 8 -ft. When In Troy go to Mrs.

Robinson's millinery shop, and see tlio full cabinet, full peat toil Victor Sewing Machine, tho illicit finished tnachlno you ever saw. W. T. Kkkdh, Ageit, Troy, Mo. niiuuKi uiu ti; hi inu ror the year; cash No a bid SKIT, none offered August ottered at 81 311, bid 1 September at 5l 40.

bid 15.1: No 4 si" 'i inn ciusu somai uje tuo year offered nt 3o, 2e below what it was offered at white offered at no bltl rclectcd sold at ailn. in inwu i a aim .1 Mixes. 50 1 1 at u. 1 at 813 at'13 i at ZS. ami 1 nt am -i i.m.lJv.

iiitr w.ii.i. 1 JautlcM Blstsika. We havo iho Tollowltigx bUalavfer safe at tho prlco named Affidavit In Attachment, Tran script Execution, Recogulsauco for Appearance and Recognizance tor Prisoner, six for 30 cents twolvo for 50 cents twenly-uvo for 85 cents fifty for Answer ol Garnishee, Delivery Dond in Execution, Stray Proceed ings, Affidavit and Warrant, six; for 85 cents; twenty-five for1 Wccntsfiifly for $1.50. Affidavit for Stato Warrant, Affi davit and Itecoiriilzanco In Appeal. Fee Dills, Statement nnd Affidavit, ltccogulzanco for Appearance and Order and Summons, six for 26 cents; tweutv-flve for 70 cents; fifty for $1.00.

Security for Costs and Attnchmcn Notice, six for 20 cents twelve for 30 cents; twcnty-iive lor ou coins uny for 85 conts. Stnto arrant, Kxocutlon and Cointnllmciit for I'lucs and Cost, Summons for uartusiieo in Attncii ment. Complaint for Assault, Com mitmcnt.and Affidavit for Change of venue, six ror cents twelve lor 30 cents twcnty-llvo for 50 cents fifty (oi'75 cents. Marrinifo ueriiiicato. a nt u7s Dond lu Attachment, Subpiuuu for Witness ana summons tor Jury, six for 20 cents: twelve for 25conts: twcnty-llvo tor 45 cents fifty lor 60 cents: one hnnuroii for Vl.w.

Writ of Attachment, Stray Notice, Instructions to Takcrs-un or stray. Notice of Sotting Asido Judgment, Citation to ucvive juugmeiu. sstim mons and Executions, six for 15 cents twelvo for 20 cents; twcnty-llvo for 35 cents; fifty ror 55 cents ouo nun' died for $1.00. Sent by mall, nostago free, on ro eclpt of price. ReaaaiBsl Profit by Vfct yo Learn Joseph Hart has tho largest stock of reaay-maae ciotning in uroy.

xie makes a specialty of this trailo. Do vnu want a nice suit for your boj-s, from six to twelve years of ago? no lias ilium, iiiiii ciiunpcr iiinu juu can buy tho clotii ana make thorn. Coats from upward. iou can act a linen coat or mm ror ou cents, vat you links fon dat, ha? Full suits of Cassitnere. coat nauts and vest, at $11.00.

rants tor ana iinwaru. less than tho cloth and trimmings will cost vou. Ho keens tho cheapest hots in the market, and invites you to call and look at tlicm. A lariro assortment of boots nnd shoes, calicoes, dress trimmings and notions, all sold as low In proportion as his rendy-mado clothing. Will buy all tho Wool you take him at highest market prlco.

ulOttt LOW I Detwcen Troy nnd Flint Hill. small memorandum book, also mo rocco-bound pocket leutrcr. contain ing, among other things, a deed of trust on a pieco or city real cstato in tho city of Macon. As tho snmo ore of no uso to any nno but the owner tno tumor win comer ravor ny icav lnif tho same either with W. Nichols of Troy, or with W.

A. Harnett at lint 113'J-nW. (JAXMAXX. The Great Flood, Has not damaged Moscow mill in tho least, and it was never in better fix for grinding than at present, augll F. Winci Sox.

When you aro in Troy no to Mrs UouiiiRoira millluory shop.over East' drug store, nnd hear whut Alio has to say about tuo victor bowing Ma chiuc. W. T. KKKDfl. Ak Troy, Mo E.

N. Wheeler has opened store In tho McDonald building' whero ho will keep always on hand a superior stock ot groceries and notions. 110 invites his friends to call and sco him assuring tnem mat no win noi ue uu (icrsoiu on any article. J. O.

riKLKY. AltCHIK BANKIIRAD, k. HULL. ciyicv Diuyucm rn rinLLii unnaiiLnu ox uui COMMISSION MERCH'TS nut TIIR bale or Cnttlo, Iloffas nnd SIiccp OFFICE. L'NIOS STOCK VAKDS, ST.

LODIS. Stock sold at the yards, made on eonslgnmfnts. Liberal advances augl8-'7a I7i IN AL SETTLKMKXT. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned, udailnlstratur of the itute of I'olly Kicks, deceased, wilt make a ttnal settlement of his administration of said estate at the next term of the Probate Court of Linnolu (-otsnty. Missouri, to be begun and held iu Troy on tho second Mmnlay in MUgltl KOU'T U1CKS, Adni'r.

FINAL SETTLKMENT. Notlco Is hereby given that the undorsignod adm'r of the estate of Abraham IC. King, will make a llnal settlement of hi administrator-sblp of said estate at the next term of the Probato court of Lincoln county, to be held in Troy on the second Monday In augll JOS1A11 CKKSCrl, Adm'r. PUBLIC AND HI6H1SCHOOL Tho tk)ltd termjotjhls Mmblaatlou chool with s( fill cofpa of uachers, In the 'pobile 'mnopl buBatng- (femifrly Christian Institute) and continue olulit months. The public adhool department will be under the tnatiarsment of iu.av.i5.

Anilitunt TUB UIC1U SCHOOL DKPAnTMKNT, Kmbrndng-. FaisUlfar SclsBea. Vlge. Iiraf Geometry. Atronotny, LltpMphy, riivsioioKv, iiuewne, unucifm, Ocologv.

oology, Polltlcnl Kcoiiomy, Logic, I.utih, urcoa, wnn geuerui lectures, will lm under the tnanagoincnt or C. 31. B. TllUllMONl), A. 11., l'rlnclpal.

nATKfl OF TUITION IIIOII SCHOOL DKf'T MP" 1 11 UprivlUcuIn hlghasihos)! l'nyablo inonlbly, or one-ball In ndvanco and one half ut tho cinl of Ih turni. No deduction will be mado except in cases of run iicivti iiinus. Instruction In French, nnd Exhibition urtii. ny m. 11 TllUliMOND.

It Will hu'obscrvcd that the above armnL'c ment enables the pupil to pursue a general or select course In the public school branches, Interspersed with one or more hi eh school brnnchcx, according to capacity uud ciassiucaiiDii, 111 very rcasonamo cost. ML'SIOAI. DEPAItTMKNT. Mrs. BM.KN WOOI.FOI.K, Prlnctpul.

Specinl attention will be given to the art of Public l'uplls from 11 distance can procure tlrst-class boiel iii'ciiitiiiiiidatlon, or board in private families, or mom and board ruvv, at rr.iiiiumir i iur-t cm. 11. TiirrtMosti. vlOnSO Urti'l suin't Parker Seminary, The next regular oslon of Hie nbnve In. stltutloll will open Hlteiiitr ir.T.

lMtOK. Itl.AXToN. so well mid favorablv knwn iu cuiincctloii with the ricmlnurv itur. ing me nisi scnoiastic year, win again taKe cunrgo iiuayeiir. Younir men and ladles nrenarinB for rol lege, or lor any of tho professions, will find 11 10 tiicjr advantage 10 put tncmseites un der l'rof.

lilaiitou's cure. Piiolls from a distance can bo boarded In town In nice families, nt from $1 to per week ami ut convenient instance in the country at ea 60 per week. rrof.J. V. lll.ANTOS, A.

l'rlnclpal. Miss ELIZA M. Assistant. Mr. IIOYIICOUNICK.

Miss l.l..Ii: WOOI.FOI.K. Teacher of Vo cal and Instrumental Music. TKlt.MH MKSSIO.N OF 20 WF.EKR Primary Department 810.00 Intermediate lii.OO High School Contingent Keo l.eo Herman Music (nistruinentali Sn.uO Music (vocal) 10.00 ContliiKcnt fee refunded In ease no Injury done to the bulldlmr. Tuition navuble one- IIHII III UUl UHCt-. UCVIIIl'llUII IIIIIUU UAk'CIIV In eases of tirotracted sickness nor will Vf.

fees bo refunded where, in the exercise of pupils Have liceu dismissed. orueroi tne irusiees. viuiiisj T. Klllumand 1). M.

Mugruder. vs. Thomas Harvey, II. L. Vance, U.M, Vance, hiiruii iiuiiiuriiigeanu momasjiuinuriuge, the husband of the said Sarah Uambrldire.

Vunce, Julia Meadows and James Mcudown, the husband of the said a Meadows, sterling P. Skinner, Kdwurd Skinner anil Jjahu S. Skinner. Now. hero como thonluintln'sliv their at torney, before the undersigned, clerk of tho circuit court 01 i.uicoiu coumy, lu vacation of court, and llle tbeir tictitlon ami ulUdavit, stating uraong tthur things that tho defendant, James ante, Is a nou-resident of the stato of Missouri, and ask for au order of imblleatlon.

notllviiiKsuid non resident defendant of tho commencement of tbis suit it Is tberctore ordered bv llio 11 dcrslgncd clerk, in vacation hs uforcsaid, that lames Vauco, nonresident defendant, bo ana you are ncrciiy noimu, iiiai a suit nas iici si commenced agalust you, the object of which Is to obtain 11 decreu of partition mid order of sale.for the following described real cstato, sltuato lu the county of Lincoln and statu of Missouri, to-wit: southwest southwest section 14, township 40, rango i east, 40 acres east halt southwest section 14, towuship 411, 1 lingo 'J cast, acres; north half southeust fractional section 13. towuship 40, range 2 east, acres, and the southeast northeast section 10, towuship 4, 'rauge east, 40 acres nnd unless you, said nonresident defendant be-and appear in our en Id court at tho next term thereof which will bo begun and held at tho court house la Troy, on bo tlrst Monday of October uoxt, 1873, and on or before the sixth day of said term if the ssme shall so long continue, and tr not, then before tho end of tho term, plead to plain-tlir ootltlon. the samo will bo taken as con fessed and Judgment rendered lu accordance with tlio prayer of plaintiffs' petition and Itlsftuthcr ordered that a copy hereof bo published in the Troy Herald, a newspaper printed and pupllshed In Troy, Lincoln county, for four weeks successively as bv law reuuircd. Stato of Missouri County ot Lincoln' 1, William Colbert, clerk of tho circuit court of said county of Lincoln, certify that the above and foregoing is a correct and complete copy of the original order oi'iecord in my said office. urn-si my nnu at cicrK anu VKAL.

the seal of said court, at otllce in irov, tnisHtbday or Augu WM. (JOLUUitT, Clerk 187ft. augll. Is hereby given that letters ol administration wero granted to the uuder-slgned on the estate of Levi lllckcl, deceased, by the Probate court of Lincoln county. on the Hlh day of August.

IHif). Persons ha Ing claims against said estate aro required to exhibit them to tho administrator for allowance within one year from the date of said letters, or the! may bo ore- eluded from any bcuefltofsald estate! and if not exnioiien tor allowance wttain two years, they nllt be forever barred. augll JOSIAH CREECH, Adm'r: WAGONS! BUGGIES! F.W.HAEBAUM MAN UFACTURER, TROY, MO. WAOOX3 ASD 1IUH01E.S MADK To OllUIIlt A.S1) OK The Very Best Material. KITALI.

WOUK WAIIltANTEU.s I AM ALSO AUK.NT KOtt The Champion Reaper and Mower, Tho Best Maehlno la Uso. Troy, Mo. April 14, 1870. LACLEDE LIVERY STABLES, Troy, Iflltnioiirl. W.

WALLACE BIRKHEAD, Having purchased tho interest ol W. It. Thiirnlilll, or the linn or lllrkhcad ft Tlmrn-hill, In the iilmve stables, will herenftvr conduct the business lu bis own name. J3T" Hugglos. horses and wagons to hlr-.

Horses bo irded by the day or week at reasonable rates. vilnlUvl DRESS jilAKING, MISS MAGGIE ELDER Has opended a Millincrr Kstubllshmeut In Millw ood, Wlicro slic wlH keep constantly oil baud, nt latest style, HATS, BONNETS. HllJBONS. FLOWERS. CHIGNONS.

lu fact everything pertaining to a tlri-clui Millinery store. Dress making and cut) ing an especial feature. Charges reasonable. TroyJills. Having been remodeled with alinol an entire set of New Machinery, we arc now prepared to do any work lu 0111 lino with neatness and dlpatch.

Until further notice our GRINDING DAYS WILL BE Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. The remainder of tho week will be dooteit to sawing. Come and see us. .1. H.UIOHA CO.

Troy, Juno 9, 1873. INAL SETT is hereby given that the audfrsicncil. administrator of tho estate of Lewis Hun-call, deceased, will tuako a tinal Ttlli-inent of his administration or said estute at the next term of tho Lincoln county l'robaii court to bo begun and held at the court kouso In Troy ou tho second Monday la October, 1875. It. S.

N. nl Kxy. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Ntoleii is hereby given that the under-lgnrd, administrator ot the estate AIM. lllackwill.

deceased, will umko a tinal settlement ot his administration of said estate at the next term of tho Llueoln county l'robate Court to be beguu and hold at the court Iioiim; In Troy on the second Monday In ltd. Ji29 JAH. ULACKWKL, Admlr. J1 1 A DAillitiairifl x. in ot 1 CO JJ Is hereby given that tho undersigned, adm'r ol tho estate or Jas.

It. Junes, deceased, will make a tinal settlement of Iih udmlnlstrallonof Mid estate attbonext term or tho l'robate Court or Lincoln county, to ba bosun and held at the couit Iioiim' iu TroyMoou the second Monday in lVi. augll JOHIAII CREBOH, Adm'r. FINAL SETTLEMENT. -Notice is hereby given that tho undt -signeil, administrator ot the estate of H.

II. l'ollurd. deceased, will make a tinal settlement of his administration of said cstato at the next termor the Lincoln county l'robate conn to bo begun and held nt tno court Iioum' In TroyMo on tho second Monday In.Oet., augll JOSIAHCKEKCH, Adm'r- FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notlco is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator ol the estate or John M. iiirk-head, due'd, will make tinal settlement of bis administration or said estate at the inn term or tho Probato court or Lincoln county.

to be begun aud held at the court lioii-n In Troy on the second Monday in MAItV J. IIIRKHEAIr, I VlOuW W.lJ.TUOltNUILL, 'j Altai ra vsiii.

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