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RIBUNE UNION, FRIDAY; JANUARY 6, 188b- NO. 30.v VOL. I. 1 JlIJoj tOKhtaJ'JM)LM E. AJ5 pe-iia ending commtinie Ihe nsco xiy.

Co. can boast ol their aeeommodating agent at Stanton. He will not make a fire in the depot on Sun- day if there were a dozen waiting for the train on which they are expecting! friends. THE TRIBUJNi: Eutcroil 9t the I'ost-Oflieo al Union, hh second c1a matter. SCHEDULE OF Eejartures aai ArrMs of Mails at AT THE UNION POST OFFICE.

W. Dowdsll. C. K. Pjla.

I) WD ELL PYLE; PAINTERS GIIAINERS; Pleas pay your subsbription. Judg? Seay has returned from his trip to Steelyille, Salem and other places. A little over $65,000 was collected by Collector Terry, during tbe montkof December. Mr. Paul Dress one of Union's oldest citzens is lying very few at th home of his daughter Mrs.

J. Hein. There is but little prospect of his recovery. The Union Gayety Com? any has ac, Bell has first class Cider. Please pay your subscription.

Chas. Reinhard has the School Books. There was a large dance at Mr. Fritz Ileeger'sNew Year's eve. T.

A. Enslow spent New Year's with his family. Girls may conic and girls may go, but Chailey smiles on forever, Ladies this is Leap Year, and "Bar- 9 kus is wilhn niirn of ShotWCil. Was Ulii tov.it Wednesday. Go to Hi as.

Reinhnrd, where you wife find a O'Uif'te Liwa.of School Boots. Miss Annie moow spent a few daysrn town Uis week, visiting friends. This fine weatlter lias put an end to tho: Jeiitrhtful skating parties. Ch'Mrei. "K- oies, Wovkmen ave taking advantage of the fine weather week, and are pushing tho hank bulWing.

Mrs. E. S. was siuldenly-called to Jefferson inly on Tuesday, to -attend tire i'uneraKu little grand chiW. Franklit; county bonds weriv quoted on tho St.

'Louis market last Saturday rt from ICS to 112. 1'oh S'alk. A Viano, nearly new. Al--o other furniture. Apply to Louie A.mrs, Irnion, Mo.

Miss (ora Maunin. who -spent the I'lmiifLr. in Union, expresses herself as hhrli'y pleased with Holla. Mr. David J.

Voorhis oF St. Louis! the first part of the week visiting his daughters in this place. Joe Noelke put 113 loads of ice inhffi ke house and lias stacked lip K) loads outside, and will build a aroundii Mr. Waiter 1 lodges returned 'from a visit- to IVnt unity, liMs ii isiting friends. Vhir girls- re lejoi-Miig.

Mr. James of try Sunmit, has been visiting his aunt. Miss Ellen Hundley, of the dimug the week. What is the matter with Madam 'Rumor and Mif.sJos'--ip? About Christaias time' has stk! neitiier soar Ehlers nor Albei lleinhard are aiar-rled. Uiicle Mike Moutierhns had pounds of ice placed his ioe He certainly intends next svurinx'r's guests tho hotel on tier keep CM1.

tir. X. H. Davidson sy-ont Nr-T7 Years with ills family. "Pole" ia ti United St.i stf'Veki -eper and has iias-e of disLillcry in Phcipseo.

"'be highest department fiftho Public i opened hist Monday, unler the aus: ices oi Prof. li. G. Kiehl. with a Hid atter.daneo.

ss Jessie 7dart'ni, the aroriiplished ihv.ighter of J11 l.i- Martin, of sj-cnt the latter part isiting lo many friends 'n Union All packages designed to carried by the hack from I'nion to W.4iington should ho loft at Mr. Beckm anil's store. They will bo gotten when left at thft joint. Bnekner to state through Tin: TniCi'M, that he runs special school nii' -im express, betwetm Union and t. Clair.

Cole will close his TiooI in Gasronade county on tho infct. ley doesn't find school itwhing a bed of roset-. Titos. Diffas. former editor-of the Observer, is in Hot firings Vr his henlto.

Mrs. i'rc is visiting her-: moth er in 'oiuiiibia. 3I Charley Moore, of Osr.ger-uonnty, V.iio Tony, I frierds I A.p- I iat i -f 1 i cousin to link aii Mrs. is visitinir reiaiiver ana ibis 11 this and Washington ooiiiitieH re is a verv intelligent -yovtig iP'-iniuieut, Pev. T.

A Jow- i (' in V. While hrvi tht f-tr- 1 him to tr- 5 nvt hui'. 'ay has li.ol a new -el in ti Union Pwst a I iao to TBe Tali is, "will taut try and bar Ihero reach ra oa Tuesday or Wednesday, at they may crowded out. IIEBX JkJSD THERE. Miss Agnes Noser visited friends in the Casco neighborhood last Monday.

Scarlet fever is reported in the family of Louis Breckenkamp; two of his children are very aiek. Dr. P. N. Batlehaa his ice house filled with choice ioe.

We would like very much for Johny to give Ui the particuJars regarding the boiuet. James Kelso, our nimrod. will spend nexC week ui Crawi rd county. Louis, Nrgent an Allan Butler spent the holidays VX-1 parents. Quite an en fct- ven tt rrrr.

r.Tiftwy-iaBi ea-nesday evening. The Bustle seems to be the topic of conversation at present. What have you say about it, Mr. Editor? Does Lilburn eyer go to Little Creek? Well 1 should Smile. cnAMPio? enry.

There will be a grand dance in Frits Dants's new house, Saturday night. A good time is anticipated. Miss Clara Stierberger has returned to her school, after a week's vacation with relatives and friends ia Union. B. II.

Farrar was up from Union last Sunday. "Old Uoundy" is the leading man of Union. Miss Ida Weirkh came up from St. Louis last week, to spend the winter with her parents. Trantwein Bros.

re putting np ice this week. Pic nics and ice cream parties can be supplied with ice next summer at low raJres and without any trouble. John Giebler went to the Future Great last week, lie doesn't want us to tell what he went for. Jim Martin believes that all true growth is necessarily a slow growth, and has gone about increasing the republican vote the most sensible and practica ble way possible. EVERGREEN.

Messrs A. N- Beck and Charles Elliot made a business trip to Union last week Mr. John Saner opened a subscription school on the 2d, wj-h ho enrollment of 2." pupils. Miss Cora Fitzgerald spent the holidays in Evergreen. Mrs.

Eliza Fitzgerald expects to go to St. Charles enmity soon, where she will join her husband who has been at work there for some time. Miss Susan Coulter and Messrs L. Coulter and L. Davis, of Beemont, were guests of Mr.

Wm. Fitzgerald during the hoi days. Two of Mr. A. Boston's children have been very low with typhoid fever, but are getting better at this writing.

Bev. Armstroag, of Union, is holding a meeting at the residence of Mr. J. Boston's. AYe are sorry to, announce the death of Mrs.

John Bartle, which occurred on the 25th ult. There will be a ouecting at the Evergreen school house, -on the evening of the 14th. for the purpose of organizing a literary society. "1 his is a step in the right direction and we ask the assistance of the surrounding "districts. METERS STORE.

Messrs William Meyer, Gustav Pehle and Milton Nieman left this week for Warrenton to continue their studies at Central Wesley an College. Mrs; B. llohlfing returud from St Louis last Thnr3day. Hon. F.

W. Pehla made a business trip to the city last week. Miss Annie llieneh left for the Future Great lest week. Mr. r'aibeok, our teacher, has been canvassing for a book during the holidays.

As our post-office has been discontinued, Messrs F. W. Pehle and J. B. Kohl ling have undertaken to furniah thi neighborhood with mail twice a week.

George Kemper ce'ebrated his birthday on the 3th ult. Bev. Dewein has been sick for some and Bro. Alberzwei th had to do the pre iching. August Ilomann, of Mattoon, 111., is visiting at F.

W. PeLie's. lid Andrea, of iiecnont, is visiting -datives in this neighborhood. Mr. Allersmeyer and sou.

with their wi ves, were visiting near New Haven on second Christmas day. There is a rumor of a wedding in this ndighk'orhond pretty soon. Mr. James Whitworth. Lone Pell, VWlBnj niK Mlai, OX dui Nettle, of Spring Creek, has discovered iron ore, md is naulinz a javge quauiiiy io aianion, ior snipmcnt.

m. Cris well shipped a car load of iron or to the city last week. retut i New i. Wc are glj-l rew.jt nie A "r'il are rapidly rorenrg uou spell ot sickness. John Tluseh has reti Joseph MtCrcue has jusv burned two coal pits.

I I 1 The largest dance known for some I years, was given at Mr. John Lobinger's last Friday night. There were S3 ladies and 105 men and boys present. A man by the name of Wilson, from St. Louis, was in Stanton last week buying the right of way for the 'Frisco from the Mcramee to Stanton.

The company will bnild a tank on the river and force tho water 328 feet high and li miles distant to the rail road track. Mr. Sara Garrett mored his family from Judith Sprimr to Sullivan. Thos. Evins ia still electioneering for matrimony.

The G. A. B. post at Sullivan elected Mr. Obeda Gilcrcase, Comnander.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Man of md JJrs. Gus priug ire visiting their darter, Mrs. rmh- Bluff, are 1 2 Al There iviJi be sinking in bUatou nexii ednesaay cveiuug Strange Things.

Strange that three Union Bon-tons were taken for tramps in Boles. Strange that Johny Vitt never heswd the couplet. To woo a maiden, he not often in hr sight, But to woo a widow, go it day and night. Strange that Georee Moutier was only able to recognize one out of six young lady callers. Strange that Charley Beinhard slept in the store last Wednesday night, instead of at his home.

Strange that John Halligan is so positive in his assertions that he is "big" enough for any of them, Stiange that St. Louis kid wants to follow 'em up. Strange that wheat Smith thinks he will some day join the innumerable band of God's smiling angels. And strange that others don't take his view of the matter. Strange that Fletcher Whitson will bite that mustache, when be has so positively been told on more than one occa sion to "quit that, you Strange that John Halligan had buaicesi at Boles bo soon titter the Holit'ys.

Strange that Jim Booth don't send that lock home. Strange fhat it is universally believed that Oscar aud Mike re married. Strange that Jim Wooth has so nvieh business in Sullivan of liite. Strange tht Ike Pogh visits tbe Recorders offiice bo often since John returned from Boles. The 3-onng ladies held a meeting in Moutier6 hall on AVensday evening preparatory to the leap year party which they intend giving next Saturday evening.

The young ladies are determined to have a good time. They will close the party with an elegant supper, It has been learned that by enquiries of Prof. Allen that German is taught in about 30 of the Public scholls of this county. Mrs. C.

F. Gallenkamp returnee! from a two week's visit in Washington. Engineer Asbmead is back to his post after a two week's lav off to visit his wife in Indianopolia Trial Docket. OF THE Franklin bounty Circuit Court FIRST DAY. Mondaj-, Jaauary th, 1S38.

PLAINTIFF. Hczeklah Moore MoPacIiyCo Julius Nortinnn Franklin to G11U Christ Alt Chas Keinhard DEFENDANT. et al. City of "Washington Vh Augustne et al. John Heidbreder.

et al Wm A Lowe admr et ol. IsaLella WhiUe et al I Ault et al. "Wehrraan et al Ex parte. Cajpnrjno Augustineet al James North al SFC DAT Ronley John Mary Peistrup guar 3c it Louis Mutual 111? Co. II Breckenks adr Sophia Glasor et al au; Ei Ko! L'icliens Ceo Ros et al Haliigan et al Jores Bonnet lliurmond Halligan admr Kraft Hoi.

iies C'rooy et al "Ro Crw et al Anna Frf.zee Denry Frezee John II Pue'i Alffd Hayes et al FU et Stephen jl Jonei et al Henry Brueggemsn Mary Bnieggeuisii DAY. John Schmidt Klibet Scnmidt Keiino tshen-s Shores at h1 litto Ex Eavidson Gregory et al "tannie IJa'Mignn etui txpurte 1 ti of t-cnrt Xnv r'r t.cis J.inupin ei al Eiiiiiv lirown 11 o'tlvin et hi in )I Murphy ni Aialoue -I'Daut'e A cta.1 i juouisa Inx-kmrn FOU ti-i 1 1- fCi.r Cle, John n-Ld Dci-y i. I BETWEEN CHAMPION CITY. Arrives hi LTnson 0:1 TuesdRv and fridav at sr. Pepart on Wednsuavs aiid Sitturdavs at 7 A.

BETWEEN UNION i WASIUNOTON. Dii- lj' except Suudays. Arrives at lO.r.O A. M. Departs at 1 P.

ST. I.oi.'is UNION. Daily except Sunday. Arrives Post OSSec at 8.5) V. M.

DepiJla at 4.80 A. M. Mail closes for No. 2. on St.

L.t k. C. and 0. the evening prior dePart 1 tho hourVfTf lu A. M.

1 H. An and, v. City Directojy, MAYOi: Stephen Frazee. 31AKSUALL Cass Buck. CLERK G.

Wr. Link. ALPKBMEJf. J. TV.

Hein, Herman Vitt, Bern-hard Beckmaim, and G. W. Liiik CHURCH SEHVICES. PnESBTTEBAN. Ret.

F. E. Asmstbong, on the 2d and 4ih Sundays of each month, at 11 o'clock, a. M. and 7.30 p.

M. Prayor Meeting, Wednesday evening at 7.30 METBODIST. Rev. Marqis, 3d Sundays, nt 11 A. M.

CATHOLIC. Ret. Averbeck, on mornings of the first Thursdays after tho first Sundays of each month. Official Directory. Circuit Judce.

Rudolph Ilirzel, Washinnton Judze o' Probate A. fl. Bolte Union Presidinc Judge County Court, Marshall A Campbellton Associate Judge, 1st Benmrd Clfve, Washington. Associate Judge, 2d Charles Borberg Stanton County Clerk.HAViesel Union Clerk Circuit Court, John YVeimer ITnion Assessor, Philip Gerbcr Lyon Collector, Wm. M.

Terry, Union Sheriff. ar Ehlers Cnion Recorder, J. Fl-U-her Whitson Publie V. 11. Breekinkamp, l-esufort Prosecuting Charles F.

Callenkartp, Union Surreyor, T. W. Chilcs, Union Treasurer, A. Ruse Union School W. S.

Allen Washington Reprewiitative, John W. Booth, Washington Coroner. Dr. A. C.

Heidmann Detmold TEBMS OF The Terms of the Various ourts begin on the following dates. CIRCUIT COURT. Regul-r tonus. Monday May 14th, and Monday 2fovemtcr 12th. COUNTY COURT.

lgular terms begin on the first Mondays of February, August and November. TKRMS to grant Dram thop are held ou the 4th days of January aud July TO settle with the Collector, on the 1st Monday in March. BOARD OF EQALIZATION meets on the first Monday in April. BOARD OF APPEALS meet vn Monday Aprii 2oJ. N.

Road matters are onlj attended to at regular terms; other business at all terms. PROBATE COURT meets on the lit Mondays of March, June, September and Dace mbtx. UNION MARKET REPORT, Corrected Weekly by DEALER IS General Alerchandise. Wheat Bacon, breakfast, per Bacon, midJlin, Bacon, shoulders, Butter, fresh, Collee. rasted Cara Marueaibo Coflee, fancy Cotfee.

ciioi-'C EggS per doz Hitrns, pei lb Oatmeal jjer lb. Onions, porbu.v.. f)il, gnl per bu Rice, per It Suur, grnnulate.l, pur Ih. Sngnr. A Svoar.

light brown Soda, Tea, gunpowder, per Tea, imperial, per lb Vnjar Princ-tsg Tea 11 11 10 27aV.i 25 c-. 20 17 12J 4 IK) 15ai3 7 7 7 70.0 I 50-75 15.j20 7tc Grain, Flour, Etc. Corrected Dy Gmia liay! Miller. Flocb. Ljtv Taney iitel rh n-eal per bu.

S2.o-? l.ilO 2.21 2.20 80 XJlsTIOlT, CI-ARK BROWN, Editor. TEKMS. One Year, in Advance. Six Months. lO Business Directory, DR.

McCAMlUtlDGE, rio-v, mo. OlYlcein Mr. P. Heine Kft-itlencw, North West Corner Square. Wat Si riclit Dcutck ml English.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A. J. SKAV, H. WKI5B. SEA WEBB, ATTORNEYS -IT-LAW, UNION, MISSOURI.

J. C. K1SK ADDON, CITS ATTOKNKY, Missouri. JOHN R. MAillTxV A TTOIJ KY -AT- LAW, Wasliinjjtwi, Mo.

JOHN II. TUGII, A TTO RNK A A W. Office in Union, tliir state. A. AY.

MAUP1N, ATTOIiNKY AT-LA STEPHEN FRAZEE, A TORN A -LAW. T'rompt attention to si! l-'gai Itw; lies. Siee south side square. Union, OIL AS. F.GA LLENCAIlV A T-LA Union.

and Prosecuting; i oriurr-flf I'ranklin County. DIAMOND SALOON, -3fY JOSKPil A'OELKE, Tliuifl tlie old Btvkmaii stmnl. end been Ihoroiili ly rvlittcd. Yoti will fitk! bar stookr 1 vit the bos', of wins, li'jois ud tig(tr. Cail andseo.loe.

T. A. LOWE, A TTOUN EY-AT-LAW. "W'ill tract ice in the various courts. Prompt attention sxivenjto all collections intrusitii'M.

bis euro. Office south diile s-iuare, LTnion. F. GALl-ErKA MP Law, GIO.W.wOOD investigator of GAEL AMP WOOD, -(Sj4cessors to John II. Pujh.) LAW, HEAL ESTATE and TAX PAVI.Mi AI11.T.

UNIOX, FRANKLIN COUNTY, Hare Onplcte Abstract of Titles. Office esiaDusiuta an isuo. AV. S5 1 ELTON, Washin( this 1 0 r. i 1 i iL 'J, AND West Side DK II A li I Uon.it 1 Cutoiisers wU! ti.id his elmrp and worki-rst clash.

A Fine Line oi Cij hand. rnors and.she:r.- i ihv Opposite Door C. Union Union Hotel 31. MOUTIES, pnoirsir.TOU. North Siile o2 Court Houe.

A first-class tablr imd good T.cd ithe nn this house. I also have g.xl sample roomt lor the uccoiuuiod.itioc ji' couuuerciai woo JOHN MUELLER, JEWELER, UNION, MISSOURI -r Wiitcht-s, Clock: pairing nesilly done. and Spectacles. lie A. A.

VJTT, rROJ'RIETliR UNION 31 ILLS. Allkiiivl ot'eusta work pre-nipt Iv attna eci miiu uur, aicui, ana everv 1 W3I. IT THOMPSON, NOTARY PUBLIC. XJnion, Iiisouri i 1 1 PAPER-HANGERS. SIGN FAINTING A SPECIALTY.

SfeSAll work executed neatly, and nt roasonaldV ratea. ITxio.v, mS.C.A-ZEILTNSKI. Union Mo, Has established BAKE And keejiK an experienced Baksr. FRESH BUG AD Every day; and SELLS GROCERIES VERY LOW And pays cash for country produce. ARTISTIC HOUSE SIGN MS- DEC ORATO RJ Has bad many year's experiencet is prompt and reliable, and guar-tees their work.

They will under, take jobs in the country ou short notice. Givo us trial. UNION, MO. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that li tters of administration upon the esti-ic of Win F.

Kleinsorgo, have ln-c-n gnir.tt to the undersigned, by the Judge of tlie Probata Court of Faanklin Count dated De(mber 16th 187. Ail persons having i-laiins said estate are required to exhibit for allow-unce to said administrator, within one year from date or ther mav in; proi-luded from anv benvflt of said estate, and if said are exhibiti in years from date of publication of this notice they will be forever barred. II. G. Kkhl, n2'i Administrator.

TrusUT's salr, "hereas. Wm. II. Af dn-on, now mor 1 th.ui nine mo- ths'dead, nd Lovy K. Anderson by their deed ol triwt, dated trie nineteenth of Januarv, LSri-V and in tho rcor-ls oi ofi nikliB i-oniity, ialKok Jv nvrlgaes m- deed of trust 475, 470, 477.

iT.v-y to Fryer, tru-ti e. tlf follow ing descriied rtal e.tatV, situated in liia coun'y of Franklin, state 01 Missouri, to-wit: 1 re qunrtcr of the southeast of section two, township forty-one rtuirrc wo wi sn 1 the southeast quarter of west quarter of sect: -a two, town- lisp f-ji V. one, two wrt. containing M) i.erc-. more or which conrey-an.

was ma ie in trust to seeore tho pay-nient of three ny notes ia said deed of tni-t And whereas, been Tade ia the pax ment of said notes: an-1 whereas tho sfeid Ji s.iio Frver. tho trustee in lid deed oftr'ut. fused to act as siieh trustee and exeeute hU said tni-t, Now, therefore, in I uvsuanee of the conditions sai del of ti u.5t. and nt the renest of the legal holder or said th; undersigned sheritf of Frankiin eountv. Missouri," will, on ATURDAY, February 4.

Between the hour- of nine o'clock in tho forenoon ffuir o'clock ti.e afternoon of the said dav, at the courthouse d'X)T is the the town of Union. county, Missouri, p-ixeed to sell the above described real estate at public veiidue to the highest bid-per for cash, for the purpose of satisfying the saidju.te and the of this trust. OSCAR EHLERS, Sheriff of Frankiia county. Mo. WONDERFUL SUCCESS.

ECONOMY IS WEALTH. All the PATTERNS yoo iri.h to u-e d-rinr th year, for notr-infc, saviaf o'Irum Ji-Co 10 4.C0J, tAbscribinx (or THE TRIBUNE k)emorest's WitbTwelv Ordsr for Cut Pspsr Pstlsraaof your own loetion ind of lixo. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, Ol.E YEAI $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS). DEMOEEST'S jnr IHE BEsl or all tho Iacri.JiioH. Storts, Pom, ad ot-me LircaAXV ATTHAOTIOSB, CC ml MIX AkTWTlr, bciiK- Xilmtratrd tith Original Slrri Unyraam ft-iiotrmrwrmm, oil f'rlnrrm nmd fine Wootewta.

making it tht Jtmaa. tins A mervm- Jfaazlae coutains coupon order eutltlina? tbe h.i.ldtr ia tbe sel-cnoii of any ptttcm iUnsttatea in tbo rihlon department in teat niur.ber, and ia any of th? nannractared, making patternf darin? tho veer of the value 0 orer three dollars. HLMOREST MONTHLY entitled the Model Magazine. The Lai i Form. tii Largest in and the bc TWO Dcilai Taaiily iiaazine isened.

1888 will tie the Twenty, fourth yesr of ir prbMcation, and it ctauil? at th Family Periodicali. It T4 pages. tgnfcrto, lnche. i.ri. tvd anc tally Published hj W.

Ceuxdagl Demorest, Kew Tork. And by Special Agreement Ccaii blued with THE TRIBUNE AT $3.00 PER YEAH sstt Teen reorganized and will giva an other entertainment in suie near future. C. L. Coodspeed, of he Good-speed Pubhsaing Gmnany, of spent last Wednesday niglit in Union.

Thiers the company tjyo getting ttt the history Xo tr.iv man has donrmorein the way of public iuiproveinentJttronnd the Public Square during the fcst year, than has M. W. Martin. Mnion'spopular druggist. He ias completely changed the old blacfcfiuiith shop on tfec corner, and has in its stead, a fine dree store, where can belounda full line of choice drugs, gifts, paints, oils and-statinuerv.

The MisseH Jeffrie Ekey, Theresa Wallace and EllenHIundley will give a leap year oyster srier, at the residence 01 Ir. W. V. Mooii tonight. Juilging from the reputat of the youne ladies interested a jod time is anticipated.

Fortunate, indeed, will be the young gentlemen who invitations from the fair ones. That our citizens may have some idea of the importance of Franklin county's timber, it can bestated that Mr. O. H. who is 'i present making his head quarters at I'nion, has shipped over 50 car loa'ds of walnut logs to St.

Louis from various points in Franklin county. lie Iks also shipjed fully as many car loads 01 chair timber. Mr. Crows is not the only man who has ship ped timber frisa Franklin county tim ber. Miss Mamie Patterson, a most charm ing younjijiidy, of Morganton.

N. who has time been visiting friends and relatives near Sullivan, left last nJondai-far ebb Citv, where she will visit fortunate relatives. No young lady ever bet ore, by as bnei sojourn, mace as man Friends as Miss Mamie and thev are all unitv in the wish that her pr.tii through life may be strewn with the uioRt choice aud roses. are of our county who will look bafckfco this visit as at least one oasis in the desert of life, and jeritiy sigli f.jr tiie things that might have teen. A little after dark on Monday eveu-inc our citizen were pleasantly surpris ed at the sounS of beautiful music, coia- mg from ihtvtkrection of Hashmston At first there was much surmising as to what it alhnmiiit, hutitwas that it the l'hilharmonic Heed Hand or iv ashirigtou.

who hau come over to give the Union Mechanics' Band a New- Year's call. home band was taken by surprise! but were equal to the emer geney. Whikj-tfie visitors were serenading Joe Noeike and Uncle Mike Mou- tier. a supper.was being prepared at the Hntcl Moutier, and the hand hall was being replenished with all the refreshments that are -customary on such occa sions- Atter-stapper both bands went to MoutierV Hail, where most excellent music was reiKWed until after 12, both bands playing-re concert. The following members of tie Washington band were present: m.

3u.a!ige. Louis l-Jake. li Macke, Henry Uhienbrook, Frank Iioehm. Joseph Schultz. Ed Berrv Paul Mother.

John liolte, Jos. Backrnth and John Calvin. They are all whole soulcd fellows, compose one of the finest bands in. the county. The Union boys feel highly complimented bv the visit and will retarn it at an early day.

ive memhers Oi the ashingtin band were unable to come this time; we hope the whole haiidaui someday give Ln ion another visit. Not the least pleasant among the hoi id ay festivities wes the church festival last Friday night.iOwing to the extreme 1 ad wa'king. the eiiarch was only moJ- i crowdt d. hi the abseve of any previously arranged program there was not -much system iwsent. Tint thifi j'ylo and the Misses iKittie Halligan, Annie Kechenmacheriond Miss Lizzie Tenie Moutier.

With the sale of the baskets the fun began. Chas Enslow purchased the first basket which to be Mrs. Whitman's. The baskets were soon disposed -f as follows; tie gentlem; 11 purchased baskets of aai ate with th- lady or ladies whose 1 1 Ik: I. l-OVi I I a Ua- kvi.

l.ejonecd unfiH r-fter ho had itur- chaci it: Ed. Whiton. Miss Jvittie IlaUigSJ' and Miss Ida Davidson; 11. Mrs-. and Miss Clara Schick-; li.

Webb. Mis. K. Pyle; Corg- Mouti-' the Misses reorgia Terr and Oliio tiintihard: O. I.

Price, Benha Bruch and Tenia Mou- ner; lieroert, t'ugn. r.mma pewecr; vug. r.aur, onnie Sood; John C. i.eiu- I i i i 1 niss r.t lojfb- ert Bnekner. Miss Belle Wood; E.

S. Pyle, Mrs. Converse: Master Bert Buck. MisCora Maupin; Ginham Halligan. Mis Puss Maupin: J.

II. Pngh. Mist Uut-k; trrnk IiodVes. Misses Ida' idson. Minoie VanVhiirlor Volli i and Mrs.

Johuson; John Miss Jo Craig, Prudie i'ujjnnuer; rii Halligan, Mora Beinhard. Tommie Wif. Miss Marv hi s.ow, hdwm tfur. LHttie Pigh, 1 u.ss lenaie liaiir: John IT. Puaii.

Miss Puisa Buck, Jlr. C. 5. Trt i pyle, iJifi. C.

rJ. ryle. M.y AJPn, Hallizan, Jessie 1 tvC Brwi. Mrs. Cass Buck, Chas.

P. Keinhsrd, Mr-. J. HW.liU Mi. T.

ai.d Mii Ymvrnict S.Jma i Ko a Mary -Jur- meieter. Lizzie Moutier. I did not deter much from the pleasures of the evening. Outside of social course the cpt-ertainuient consisted of business i excellent music furuUhed bvMrs. C.

E. ii'-C. i Uio Posts so be has nought: a set thronciiont which aoien gtvatly to the convtninencc and heaarty of the oiiice. Mr. J.

M. Boston, one of Gasconad county's thorough goins farmers, was it town last paying taxes. He aho paid his subpcriptio-i to Thk Tkib-CXE. and says its weekly visitr: ure per- fVet treats to hiro. ev.

A "lr pi r.nui.' vith him am; nolu aerviee labt in Iris house. Mr. B. is uu eai r.ost worker in tho church. 0i Mondaj Mr.

V. iillam Meyer sieck-Mhi his iutcres io thelt ery stable to Mr. Cur Hu-k. our present town Mr and ion eontioue push I'm. ptioHe thatUn-i nave a nrtt class 1 livery Ms is vet uti-'i lie wili do in the fu- ture.

Mr. A. Mh.eh.-I recently Cal-l an norma ha the richt to imt'i'oved eiiiirr. in thi COUi vt Mitoltel w-il make his head ('! iir for the present. ouan-.

in P.ey. D. I1. M. j.

will preach The Pirtor is editor of the Christian i Louis Ti Kipiess Ccmpany )ir- To no isuMiiu over t. o-oj Kisv.s. Colorado Pj. 'the tu- i-lb, Farco which the corner row ioin? husi- moss 0.1 the re lines, his is cviu- c. more e.ider.ce was win exiena west- ward to conuvct witu tjie Pe Ijijcs 1 I 70 60 90 Tfieai.

ui t'ooca. Stoni. uor ou Ed Pruitt 1 Bran, per 100 Shiprtuff, per 109 ill ov vesv..

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About Franklin County Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
38,673
Years Available:
1882-1966