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Franklin County Tribune from Union, Missouri • Page 4

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PK.VNKI.IN COUNTY TKIUUNK OTjrm pall Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, Gold Mccfc.1, Midwinter Fair. from isaCMJgs as aot 4 Oalkinh f'l'jN Mr. Aria hit on ii-tun Proprietor v. t. j.tUi,.s MISOUKI i I 'm and I F.

Uii.i', Al Sihsrcl ai the lv.t -Office at L'nion Mo. econI elass aiatter. CAPESCLOi HILLIPIRY 9uwHp''n Prlfe Per iVar. I.5' Is now Complete In stylo the nicest and in prices the cheapest Friday, October 29. 197.

CREAM Mis. lim-k in vl-, teil Mrs lidibaiil r.i!iii.. al st. id Saturday. Kd Busch and f.inniyof VSa-ii; were the guests of his broils and f.nuily of Union -i Jolni Foos w-ife den, N.

ith IXu-ot-i. n-f t1 at lady's Jonu Mueller. Mi-'-es Amelia Nienneyer ami Loiii-a Keii.hnl.l go to JelTriesbllig todav to spend v. month sij wo are informed. County emu meets next Monibij No trouble show inods i.t Mr I.

Mrs. T. F. HIHIJ, UNION, Mo. Wolild ile.is.v-l ia vt- vim ta I i I've never met any one who did'nt like mm THOMSON'S Thcfe r.re few wi u.fu who know how i to nianaire both etn1-" pie that is to 75 make pcod crust ai.d i.entu till it prip- 1.

I'lliK'S. Ex Treasurer Hi keni-amp in town Wednsdav. 4H Uars Laundry for $1.00. Kkimiakd Bkos. Ir'irst 'hiss stone jars solil -tt lowest price- hv Osraic lit "Glove-Fitting erly.

Here is a ---ctlv. Take three le suits us ills- of fi'Iing Vlii Lula M.irh of Oklahom i spent UUKiLli. A Pure Grape CrtAtt ei TarUi powder. iO YEARS THE STANDARD I1 ESTKO MliKDKK TRIAL. ia fetv dav this week with I.

moil. i If You Like a Form. Buy sets Fro friev.d Sh" on her way from St. for one medium-s'ed pie. For a fruit pie nrix one tablespoor.f ul of flour mid 600 1 from oue-third to t.r.f rr.ful of siijrar for each pie.

Fresh need less i a 's Ii 1: I union, Will offer soiiik liaivains i FRUIT TREKS this Fail. Send for PRICE LIST. ITNo Hunting Allowed Jjon mv premises I D. WELD AY. Stan-'t Suit furtiie Court CoiMh-Kcfcree to Take Tctstiiiiouy.

1 i-i 1 Real Estate Transfers. Wm. Bivin to Win. Ji property iu Sullivan Wood to W. F.

Hamper, sloaiu 10, 41. 1 FratiK A. Walter to A. W. Birk- mann.

ho a in 20. 42. 3 Mrs. L. A.Sehhrff W.

J. Godt, propeity iu New Haven Mrs. L. A. SehlefT t.J V.

Cal- licott. property in New Haven Win. J. Godt to J. P.

Caliic.tt, property in New Haven Herman Kamp-cbmiiit to Anna Kampschmidl. 200 a in 'Si. 2 John Jenny to Joseph Fried- An echo of the lu-sir iw murder sugar than other fruit nnd fresh n-runberrics more. Neve fail to s-prinkle This Hour ar.d Mig-ar t-vi j.Ij over the under crust before in the filling. the tilling in it.

pour over from f.mr to eirht tablesj.ooiifc.lK of water. Andes nted most and erunlier- Louis to county. Mrs. Joe! Morris and daughter. Mis Lulu, of St.

Clair, spent last Sunday in Union, visiting the families of John Kvens and F. ulelibacher. Miss Hannah Keiuhard has returned to her post ot luty in the schools of New Haven, which resumed operations last Monday, after a week's diphtheritic -itspeiisioa. 1 Ki.t IS A NTS 1 IT TO 112 00 Wanted Twenty Wood Cliojer for t)ie winter. Mfci'TiKK.

For the nice anil largest stock of Millinery. Mrs. T. F. Hier'sis the place.

And now the wisdom of those who gave us writer winks is recognized ly the juibiie. '1'lie cit3- fathers meet in eonchive to discus jirolikius of city government Bext Monday. All persons are hereby warned not to bunt on any of mv premises. PIES, WKESi GOOD trial was heard in the circuit court yesterday, when the case ot the Stti vs. the Union Tins Company, as executor of the estate of Artlmr I)iietrow.

came up for triai before Judye Wii it-row. When I). lest row hinged for the murder of his wife and child he left creditors with claims aggregating about His inheri-aiiee from his father what is known as a life estate, and terminated ith his For Sale. The undersigned -ivhy for sale the following, lii entire stock of GKNKHAL NiKKCHANDIK including (iood Will. Store Butldiiig.

Fixtures, and a seven-i iu Dvveil-intr a-lioinine, beloiiginu to Mrs. Clara at the other extreme, need least. I Dredge over the rest of the floor and 3000 put on the crust, and it is reidy for the oven. kccer. 4K I Al: u.t.iiliB.

I P.nttcr a ami half fill it i with apples, p.irid. cored and quar-400 Icrf out -iiuartt ti-aspoonf ul Fres.li and New, Always for tale at the1 N. Y. RAKER SHOP. Baking for Picnic Parties, doc( to order.

JOHN LLMEK, Uuion, I. Alis. Win. of New Haven and two children came to Union on Thursday of last week and after visit -ing her sister, Mis. Henry Soph, returned home Wednesday of this week.

riehs. ICS a in 24. 2 Moxlev to Cora M. Boss, property in Sullivan 'salt. 1'i teappoonfids baking powder Huiidhauseu, all located in Gray Summit.

Mo. Here is a tir-t-classj Mrs Amelia Butler. Mrs. L. 1 Bullf dxath utoii the gtli At tne tiiu of BELOW WHOLE RIGES! FOB SALK.

120-Acre Farm. 75 acres in cultivation and adjoining the city ot Uniop Mo. For terms apply to J.C. Kkimiard. Washington College School.

with Hi cupfuls of flour and sift nil together. Stir in one cupful milk and mix thofouadily. Spread this over the apples, place the dish in a steamer, cover rloselv ami Ft ram one hour. If milk Is scarce jou use milk and water. Press.

the execution there was said to have been about S-M Kl accumulated income to Duest row's credit, and a gran 1 scramble of creditors ensued to secure possession of the moiiff. The State, at the relation of Auditor opportunity for the right man to i-eriiru a well-es'ablished business, in a splendid community. Keasous for wanting to sell are. de-cling health ami a consequent necessity for a ehauge of climate. For further patliculars.

call upon or address E. H. skn. Gray Summit. Mo.

SetMsion of Opens Aujunt 31 Did Ytm Ever There It Nothing; So Good. We conraMiiale the fam'dy of Louis Pai.z on the al rival of a son and heir last nigiit. 24th inst. None of the Washington papers were represented at the editorial meet infj at New Haven last Saturday. All fai iners cnniiii into town highly appreciate the public watering fountains on our streets.

Wanted. Wanted Ten socd Tie! Makers, with tamiiies preferred. al winter's job. Oum; Moctikk. The Itaghy nurseryiiieii if New Haven find it necessary this season to bitch eight horses to their tree digger.

If you arc looking for dtar (rains in Shoes you will lind thciu at C. A rand Son's Shoe Store. I And continue- fit months; ten com-I plete courses opeuto both sexes cool plete faculty building in and Mist Kmily Parker, all of Caseo, were guests of Mrs. H. Calkins of Union last Wednesilay.

Mrs. L. V. Butler remains in ihe city visitiug friends. Judge John T.

Crowe and his affable daughter, Miss Nellie, spent last Saturday night and Sunday with L'niou friendi. The judge attended the progressive euchre, which met Saturday evening wi'h Mr. an.l Mrs. Haase. Norman J.

Spalding, who with a brother is running a sheep ranch in Utah, arrived in Franklin county la-t Sunday for a visit in civilization. He ami his mother spent Tuesday in Union visiting his sisttif, Mrs. Geo. Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles If not. get a bottle now and get relief.

This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Coin-plants, exerting a wonderful direct influence in strength and tone .1 1, I There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is Seibert, however, tiled a suit against the estate to collect to pay for the eosts of the Duestrow murder trials. The proceedings were unusual, and attracted considerable attention throughout the country. Attorney General K.

C. Crow and Assistant Attorney General Sam Jeffries f.A. IU.L.-.U put lti Hi in icu ec boanl, per mouth, $8 to $12. Cog-of school per year to $143 JOHri C. 10 nie oiK.iM.s.

1. but 111 order to make Aoiietite, i a ion. Special attention given to the prep-erition of teachers tor public schools. Catalogue sent free. Address J.

Ellis Walkek, B. S. A. The Suake Show. A traveling snake show, owned and managed by a Ml.

Walter Halsioii and assistant, came to tow last Friday evening and stayed tili Sunday morning. While here they gave several exhibitions. The chief attractions were a Natal r-ek python, which the jwuer captured at Port Natal, Africa, measuring eighteeil feet iu length, and weighing 1.10 pounds; a diamond rattle tmake which was eight or ten feet long, and a pair of cotton-mouth moccasins from Mississippi, also 11 quartet 01 Giia profit he may claim something else to be "list as good. Yon want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to bo safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded.

For Coughs. Colds, Consumption and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. I'riil bottles free at Edw. Muenth's Drugstore.

Regular size 50cts and 1.00. Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless. Kxcitable. Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells. Klectri" Bitters is the medicine you need.

Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI. 00 at 3 Mi'Ksni's Drug Store. SENATE GKOVE. Wheat sowing is all done.

Many farmers here have to haul water for all their stock. Born, on Sunday. October 24, IsOT. to Mrs. Hev Koenig, a little son.

Mr. Henry turirhter and family of Gore, were visiting at Mr. W. H. Allesmeyer's hist Sunday.

We want Kvory.iody to know that we are selling Arbuckle's Coffee for 10 ets. per lb. Moltiek. We also want you to know we are selling a good recn Coffee 12 lbs ior $1.00. and 10 lbs good Koast Coffee for $1.0.

(ionii MouxiKK. tine to St. Louis troiu-' Jefferson City to try the case. The State is endeavor- 1 iug to establish a priority of lien on the Duestrow' funds on the grounds that when a man dies owing the state money that claim must be paid tiist. As a basis of their suit, the Slate's attorneys declare that a convicted murderer or any other 'jrimiual has to piy the costs of his trial if he has money or property, in the same way that the loose: 111 a civil sMit hys to pay liie court costs.

When the case was called yesterday the made a motion to have a iefault entry made against Hulda Duestrow, one of the dt fcudanU, and this was don. Miss Duestrow also failed to appear iu court at a previous calling of the case. On motion of the Consisting of HATS, CAPS-DRY-G()OI)S' QUKENS-V7ARE, GKOCKRIES monster, the ou.y member of the lizard The only ARBQR-QL SOAP 1 1 Antiseptic family known to have poison fangs. There were in all about 110 snake. FKISCO LINK.

3t. Louiis Sau Frautdssco K. Ra The popular through car route from ST. LOUIS or ST. CLAIR to all points iu Missouri Kausas, Ar- kausas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Ne9 an Old Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, California, ashiugtoa an.l Oregon.

Elegant palace sleepers, reclining chair cars vseats free), and coaches on uil through trains. For t.me tables, maps, rates aud full particulars, address uearest agent, of Frisco Line, or Geo. F. Nicholson, B. F.

YoAKfM, Geu'l Pass'r Agt Gen'i Manager, St. Louis, Mo, St. Louis. Mo. lodet Sop.

and the collection co'ilained some of lilceiiMCs. Marriage the tuo.st poisoniuts reptiles known. i Twelve Reasons Why. The St. Louis Kepubiic gives a dozen The prupi'iwtor, who by the way had caught ail his pets hiiuse'f, handled The Tugel Miller trial is comprom- 1 good reasons why newspaper readers Moselle New Haven Campbellton The Washington Journal, the educational journal of the county, we understand is alut ready t'J change bauds again.

For Sale I have five full-blooded, very line fleeced Angora Coats that are for sale. Inquire at the livery stable. c. m. k.

H. Hawkins was in Union the lir.st of the week, and necured a supply of legal blanks at this office for his father, -quire Hawkins, at (irubville. Rev. A P. Hill of Belgrade, and Ec L.

Hill of l'acilic kviil commence a protracted iiiee.ing at Indian Prairie Baptist ihurcii on Sunday. 31st inst. How would Buckwheat Cakes and Maple Syrup these fresh mornings Our first shipment just arrived. Keimiakd Bkos. We hav a copy of the Reference Manual of the public schools of Franklin county, a neat little pamphlet gotten up in the office of the Leader, New Haven.

Quite a heavy frost visited our lowlands last Saturday morning, but it found yery landed opportunities for them all with great familiarity and aipareiit safety. I They went from here to St. Clair, should read this iper. Here they are 1. Tht Republic is the gi eatest uows paper published.

plaintiff a deiauil was also entered to MOKKKLLTOX. Key. T. A. Trail tilled his regsdar the counter claim of the defendant 2.

It has a cable news service over and then to Spriugtield. and said they last Snnd ay ev. ning. The ised lat Saturday. Julius M.

paying all cost iu the caiu and G. Miller receiving no iiamage for his clover whi -h Tugel haJ plowed under. The trial iast Saturday was well attended, nearly 100 p.rsons being present. Unless we hare rain soon most of the were going on to California. those who wtnt to sermon wed repau Union Company.

Ju Ige Whitrow apuointed Judge Daniel Dillon as referee to take testimony and try the case. Among the the entire cividzed world, which no other St Lou's paper can secure. 3. Special correspondent in all the large cities and capitals of Europe. Jas.

Hale Annie M. Trimper Louis 1. Ciara I. Kastl Kraft Bertha iupt Kugetie riiuniian I nora Spn.iggate Henry Tacke Bertha Foci us Wm F. (Jioppe I'ttie Brokoetter Win.

L. St-. Alch-i F. Moss James B. li idge Lilly Havs co-defen l.uitsare Drs.

Ludwig Bremer, i wheat will have to be plowed up. 4 News Bureau iu New York City and Washington, 1). C. 5. Special correspondents in every POKER GAME.

GHOST IN A Washmgtori St. Isolds Washington Caseo Cnmpbellton New Haven Franklin Co SuHivan Ohio Bcrger New Haven Drain Wan A. C. Bern ay J- K. Bauduy.

Atiori.ey Chas C. Noland and Public Administrator Williamson, representing theestUM of the late NatC. Dryden, ail of whom were interested in the Duestrow murder trial. Globe Democrat. i.

A I'at Ilund In IliR Jnckcr llunrhcil Midi OIIicr. city and town iu the Western United I Staves. t. Member of the Press. K.

NIkUMEYLH O. KKCBL, union exchange: -BY- NIERMEYBR AKRUEb, North side of Public Square, the ol and popular Mot tikk Stand, UN'ON MISSOURI A ar.d Full Line ol every-thing beiongiug to the Stock ot a FIRST-CLASS SALOONl hear it. Prayer meeting services were held the Cumberland Pre-byt-'riau church Wednesday, evening of Ust week. JiMging from th sounds of merriment, the youth and beaut met at Geo. Wagner's Isst Friday evening for a good time, and had it.

Misses Lillie Keed and Minnie Wagner visited at Mr. Boyei 's la-t '1 hurs-day. Frank Peterson celebrated his birthday last Sunday. But he poetesses that weakness attributed to the fair sex. and does like to reveal his ag.

The buil.lers br ike ground the first of the week for the of the new school house. "I was in a little sit tin' the other night cut at a private house. Folks pone iiway, and the old man here in the city, slnvin' bis life away that's what the wimmiu folks think goin' to ball games in the afternoon, eatin Saint 1 Jkdolph Jena Theadora Hatz Samuel C. I'ruessner Mary Ida Cratitieni.inu PACIFIC. George, the thirteen year old son of George Jacob Wengler, fed under the wheels while trying to "catch a Missouri Pacific freight at Alleuto.i last Friday, and was killed.

Rev. B. F. January is homing revival meetings at Alleuton. a small sirens, passed through here Sunday en route to Kansas for winter (piarters, and dumped several men.

imparl ami completely broke, at this place. There aru no nrw cases ot dyphtheria, and the two are about recovered. Dr. Booth was compelled to go to St. Louis Saturday for treatment for ulcei ated throat.

His throat was lanced three times. Owen McHugh died Thursday neat-Grays Summit, ami was buried here Saturday. A year ago he was injured by a strret car in St. Louis and was in a hospital there live nio.iths. SKin grafting was attwmpted but did not (MUTUARY.

MRS. L. F. PAKKKK. After a long ami painful illness.

Mrs. Sal I it; wife of L. F. Parker, died at tier home in St. Louis at P.

Wednesday, 27. lsJ7, ageil 45 years. 7 months and 6 days. Deceased was the second daughter Nick dinners an handlin the chips till two or three a. m.

"(Jam was projressin right along and gettin' sc.rt of interetitin when a jncker went aroun' three or four times. Onlv a 50-cent limit, but still the bones the greatest news g.t ht rer in the world. 7. Publishes daiiy the market reports of tne world. 8.

Issues a magnificent colored magazine cover with the Sunday paper. 9. Mo noted writers r.nd artist: contribute to the Republic than to any other paper. 10. Issues an uncipialed four- page comic weekly with each Sunday paper free.

11. Publishes pages of interest aud value to womankind. in th midiPe of the iniihfiL'anv liokd O. V. Smith was home last Saturday jllst as temptin' as a Klondike claim in d.

W- HEIR. MERCHANT TAILOR, summer time. It went around some and Sunday from his school. more, and then if looked like two or 1 Dealer in READY-MADE CLOTHING, For Capes Jackets go to Mrs. T.

F. Bdti, Union. Mo. Gov. Bode pent Sunday and Monday in Herman on legal business.

If you v.anl a goon pocket -knife, razor or sei-sors go to Osi'ak Wanted Ap! the good Corn I can get. at market price. A. J. Mr.

Alfred Ueijihard returned Sunday night from a visit with relatives in St. Louis. Wastki iiiO Otio z. Kggs and Chickens, to ship Cubi. Kkinhvko Bkos.

Has ous-iantlv on hand a well selected The young people of Moriellton and vicinity. 1 it seems, do not arrange social gatherings as it believes them to. Let them awake and do not oe social icebergs any longer lis 10-i-etif 12. tad v. Made uitsi for ment is the most popular featur" ever 1 three elaims.

Ike broke it then for the limit, of course. The old man raised when it come his turn, and the rest of us stayed. Bob was in, but he never looked at his cards, said a pot like that was v.or'h a few chips, auvvvnv. Ike Mej. Ii rs and Children.

ot Amos W. and Haniet (Bridges) Maiipiu, and was born iu Uuiou. March 1. wh-re she was raised. On February Is7', she was marriied to L.

F. Parker, then a young school teacher, who was just euteritig the legal profession, in which he has risen until he i now general solicitor ot the entire t. Louis and San Fran-( isco raiiway system. Mrs. Pai ker was very domestii- in her habits ami disposition, a.

id devoted her timo and best introiliieed bv a litewspaper. Thous I amis patronize it. Clothii- made order. First-clas 1'he dailv ami indnv St F.onU vvork ai.d lit puaraatee. Price two cards.

Ijooked like said pi bin- is ye tr. tor si nioiit ns possible. Quality and W.rk cousid fully succeed, and on ensued. Judge Hirzel is running his judicial ere. I.

lie had aces, an' was holdin up a kick- er. Poh sa'd one card 3 enough and Jl. 50 for lr -e months. The. Twice a Week Republic is il a year 1 Ueceused was liurt si years 01 age uiill at Clavtou.

A tmagin th-it young Two companies of local li-hermeti I 11t his pisto: "just are taking an outing on the banks of for fun- killed his man at Balhvin pajieis. two each week. 104 I'lIK dlNINU vt Mm. LAND FOR SALE. Mr.

Junes Wei. ion, St. Clair's post Trustee's- Saie. the Meraniec. a couple of weeks since, will not think master, paid Union a Hying visit energy to the home ife of her husband ther re was so mud Whereas, Kohcrt Chi-atliam, mm more than nine months it.

ad, liis r-r'am de-it fun in it by the said Thur-dav. These lands lie in Franklin. Crawford t.me he gets through him. riiish. maybe.

Ihe old man stood an' told the dealer to hop his-sef. And he did. draw In' honest and gittin three cards. "Without look in' at his cards after the draw lice pushed the limit to thecenter savin somethin" about wishin the was wide open and he'd burn tar on us. The old man raised airain.

and said he wouldn't care if the game was a thousand limit. Standin' pat. you know, an' blutVin' it through. Rest of T. pnilTt.

cmvi yfi to ti.e.-iiiilrrBiKni-il a irnB- ash igton counties. Mo. ter; inf followmit proiieriy niiuate.1 in Franklin ,1... 1 county. Mifjoun, I Ah" Amanita 1 lands.

For part -ul s. in pur1 of William Airent. Last as some of the livery horses witi rcturniii from the river, where they had been to drink. ShritT Puchta's lice bay mare got away from the leader and 'iinning towards town. her hca led 01T in attempt to Ksi liaif i.r fi.iirili anil N- one-fotirili i.t N-W oj tuurth an.l of S-VV unr fourtr of N-W one Itoirtli in riglit of township iiriv two of ranpe ii) contauiins M3 more or it also, the une-lialt 01 N- t.

St. Mo. P.irth- Ju .11. and the raising of her three interesting children. In the capacity of wife, mother, daughter and sister she was all that a womanly woman could be She leaves to mourn her loss, a loving husband and three children, F.

Puker, Jr. a promising attorney, now holding a responsible position in the Indian Territory, and Jackulin and Grace, who iive with their father. The remains will be interred at Holla, Missouri, this afternoon. I I-; oTii'-Icnt l.i ami i n( uaif ol s-K 011 f. urth cm kept quiet, and put up without a of N-K i-iie-'oni th in fction n- (7) tov iigUif NEW HAVEN.

From the Trader. Dati Haid. of Berger was noticed nu our streets Tuesday. Messrs. W.

C. and F. Raw, two business men of Chamois, spent ay with friends in New Haven. Miss K.izu Scamell retiiiiicd home from Wushsngl ui Sunday night, after a visit of two weeks with relatives there. No new cases of diph'heria have developed in i-ur city, anil it is thought a 1 daiie is past The public ront'iiniiur catch her.

she piimged into a barhed Not one of 'em had cold feet. inAri1 iu. in Im.i in c. wire fence and leeeived frightful fle-h 'an it looked as if there would be a wounds, one cut in the muscle of thpifew fellows borrowin" chips before painentot one i-nrtain piwii.iftnt ry nulc, in t-atd ileeil of irtmt fQL'y "and wher- as. itiTat.l! ha let-i; maun iu puvmrnt ot aaiil FK I EST KM A VET KEN A KY SI HGEON doing damage.

By Monday we had first-elans July weather Terry Houston, teacher of the Jeffries-burg school, was in Union Friday evening lis reports hi school in good running rder. and tl'at they have organized a debating society. Work is now progressing rapid'y on Circuit Clerk Weimers tuture residence. Mr. Fisher of St.

Louis, a brother-in-law to Lt 'ov. te. we understand is the biss cai penter. Fritz Bernhard of Shot well was i-i town last Friday. He says that hen-he sa-v some whaal lieMs that showed Sp its of gveen the week before slioweil no signs of vi life that day.

City C.ii'c.'.or tu-h i jue-ts us to inform tie- lax payt'rs -if l'nion licit his book- are at the turuitut store of Hcin wh-rn it is for them to call, settle up and get receipts. Obsii ve the laws of nature, if y.u want good health. Protect tin body agaiu-t be changi and inclemency of the fail and winter weather by getting honiem-ide clothing of J. W. Hkin.

Richard Winters telis of some of his neighbors who have resown their win attields. the lirst sown having come Dp and perished. One man. he says, bas given that treatment to seventy acres. I have a Stiliion.

a half Spanish Jack, three years old. and a team of uoo.j bosses, which I will sell or tia-ie for cattleor young Ullll'S. F. KlNCAIll Union. Mil.

Mr. Louis Lin of Luther in hist lav. a fat A few motit: iis sii.ee he mi: his large fti.iii on t'ne Bui'ioise oppo-ite No-er's but sensibly con eludes buy in the county. Mr. Heniy ho close 1 his me' market tliuiiig the hot weather.

h.t.-lesiiiued businets at the old stand. iie.e his many friends ill tiud him in clean anl well supp ie I with he eh i.eest meats die markets afford We acknowledge the receipt of a handsome booklet full of beautiful aicliiteciura! designs for home-, fiom tip ile-igning pencil Herbert C. Cii on of St. mis' most gifted Ti iuiiJ ari-hitects. There's no nee I of one going a Home for the want plan.

On Monday last Angus Cud ley, a living near New Haven, nead guilty before Justice Keller to couie.vlded weapon and pxibiliim the in an angry and threatening manner, was lined 0 a. id And breast about live i-ulu dei. Thotiph Ions; or druwin' down markers. very severe tn. mr cs are not con sidered note, ifiereiore.

tn ptir.au:tin-e to tl.e provision of eaiii ili-i- ot an.l al lite re.ju-.it of ttift lawful tioetrr of i-atu note. I will ou SAfl KII.VV, Ul I. IsnT. t.ptwepii ihe lio.ir-.if i .) 'i-loi-k it: ihn forenoon anl 5 iu llie atiornoon otnid lay, at the north tr.mt itoor of tde hotist-, in l'nion. t-ranklin r.oiu.ty Mistotiri.

iil i.t puti-h; venam- to -he hipurt'. l.itidrr for lr i thif atwve real esiate lo iaiit noli ai.u iolprcMl tiivreon and cents i I hi'iI trtin. 'n iron produc that's how it ended, too. when every fellow wis takin' out a chip or two an' Bavin I out one till the pot looked thin and pale. Whoever win was goin' to get, the whole bank.

sure. Just then the door boil rang: like the house was alire. 'Watchman, I said the old The hi fioi, and i's .1 Monday. i xss i STAFI OUh'i. Sam i kl i Ht.

a rn am SOPHIA BLECKM AN. We see announced iu the Republic of last Tuesd iy that Miss Sophie Pd'. kmaun of St. died in city last Sim lay. Ihe I was 11: tive nf towisi.ip, tills county, niv pa ents tiil teside, and wiicre L.

mail's were brought for miu t. iyie- i is I iii mite. Tile ic i ruste Bros. biivn I f.ii. I nf I' I si el 1 I-IJIKli i nnn.

lie openen tne ooor. a giost, walked I east we tlio.i; ht There 1 was the old ni.vn's sister, had seen er th largest ever known which i.i Market t-e II i of le.bor i accounts sr- i -p. teasing lands. i i and i wl- production stc.i greater than i I'i Du-i's Trade Re- testct i in t. ai.

I'leliBti- i.urt. jri ntv or Irtaklin 1S7. r. tl .) lilv i 1 I i- As we passsd Dundee last Sunday we saw evcral cars at that place loaded with line large black waluul logs. iet my prices and convinced that I am selling as low as the lowest.

Miss Pai link G. Mai ll. The store of S. S. Couch Son of Moseile was burglarized last Tuesday night.

We failed to learn particulars Found, a young brown dog. with long ears and has a red ribbon around the neck. Owner apply B. H. Mai nk According to the Sullivan Sentinel, nine carloads of sycamore lumber was shipped fr that phi last week to points in Ohio.

The Sullivan Sentinel advises not to 'waste tinv trying to s-pieeze an oic maid or a bad h-moii." We wonder if Br Havener cauin to that conclusion from experience. Messrs. John and IVt Grobe. tr.11-ersof Boone townv.p. wer in towr Monday with two wagon loads of line turnips, the lirs t-ve have seen iu market this year The pieseut watheris but a "weather breeder." Look out for the change ami be prepared f-r it by getting good warm comfort iole winter clothing, of J.

W. Hkin-, Mcicha.it Tailor. Prof. B. L.

Allee spent last Saturday and Sunday with his New Haven friends. From 'he man younjr Indies we saw smiling upon him. if tic time was not pleasantly s- nt we conclude it must have been from nis own lack of appreciation. Dr. E.

A. arrived home, in l'nion. Wednesday from Souix serious force i ev er De. -eased was 'id years of age. l'lieagid parents and l-rothers aud sisters have our sympathy.

i Cum "-h 'ii Rev. Hull'. last Situ lay. .1 Hi- 1 liar I of -1 I'm 1 ''in. A lit.

ul" tin en-I tlii' ol pretieitts I t.i ti- e.nirt hi- iii.n pr.iMiiir t-ir order tl.e ol i he real estate of I nai.i will iv ai.u the re- can ever bee ilne l- sio, ami et un i.ai.l lur 1 sittli -t aerointianieii the light from her house block away, and she had come over to see what the trouble was. Saiii she thought the old man vas sick. And he wa too, ter that pat hand of his was a king fi "1 on te-is. The p-host seared us. and the lirst thing Ike dil w.is to shove all the chips into the box.

Thought the old mini's wife had come home on the sudden. Must having a little p-ame of whist. Emily, and we didn't think what ti.ne it was. "Ktr.ily went away ns mud as a wet hen. but the old man was madder when he saw that the bones had been shored out of sight, and the hate's bunched.

T.ut it hud to aro. Told him thoeght we were to be pulled. ill. in any sjgns to ir. rimina te us." i ueia-nati Commercial Trlb.ini GENERAL MERGHAflDISE.

DRY600DS, CHOICE FAMILY SBOGERfES KTC, K'IC. KT txiox. MissouRr IA. W. BAUER -DKALKH IN GEN.

MERCHANDISE, Geo. S. O'te an 1 wife ami of Wheeling. West Virginia, are visiting his parents near here. J.

A. Powers is in Youngstowu, Ohio. Elmer Fisher and CI. as. Lippert returned to Ste 'viiie to resume their studies, after a lew days visit st lit.

me. Henry Bi.rtle and wife, accompanied by their nil cp, Miss L. Davis of St. Clair. C.

H. Tiller St. Louis, were gi.esis Otte, on Suit lav. Tu-e Dinlty ie'L f-r Dixon lat Friday. A proir-u tuc ting at the i lmn coiiiiu ii-es the 30th aud continues a -eU, Revs.Magill and Butler 'i 1 lis svrvii.T i t.y the aceo.

1 sis u.l ri-iiirej i 1 iiiw 'it si 'i-c, on tiaiitin whereof il is j.11 rn. :r.terr-tf.l in the este.lr ol c. a 1 1 11, al appll-i i-ati'oi a has maiie, thai un 1-si- I'oiit'-ai. 1. on er l.i-lert the lir-t ol I'll-iift ot th.

to le i 11. 1 in. it- ne, an i or. I.t in.v1!- 1. tin- i hole, or i-f ri stiii.

-t -net ad wilt I eint ol sai-i I an.l ii is i at ttn- tiotici- be Mo. i-. ii- i- ti next term ul' this court i i 1 1 i .1 I rai.k'.i., I t. 11 i-. I.

alt. -to- ipe aii'i Kxolttela I' I'r countT, ti! i iai Ihe ah tin, cop of ihen-in re-i for-. In. as -aaie ot ri-cerj in my I V. mv ami iii-.

ol cur aij vievv. We while teaching a district 1m Missouri, several years ago, of I eg one fat headed, phlegmatic iit'e v-ho i-ss iu the habit of eompbii '-M'-. Teacher, them boys and gir fae-js at me!" Now. th 'o i whom divinity has given i to rule sll (iermany eomplei is jrand mother's government that t.icir tifivspapers are saying bad tnii even making faces a n-' nv highness. HnniaH'' is he same the world A foo: u.li be a fool if born so, 1 ever so heavily with div'n right.

'Tcaii'' 1 anv fs mily live with V'lilt I'lonr iivmu. One egg beaten lightly, one cupful r.f milk, one tablespoonf til of butter, ni. tnnlespoonful of sugar; sift one.tea--n-ioiifu! of cream tartar, one-half of soda with eupfuls of a littlr salt; brat thoroughly and drop into hot gem pans. Leisur llO.M-S. Two eggs, ore cupful sugar, two of baking powder (rounding).

r.ne-!:;.!f sa'tspnonful salt, two le'iion juice or or.c teaspoou-ful of Flour enotitrh to roll. V. Y. Led fee. To WTioitt It Iay Concern.

I have beer, in the drug business tor f.veive years, and during that time, have sold Hcarly al. the cough medicines and from my personal ki.owieil.-e of sm-h reiiivdies. I say that mot Cough Remedy give better s.iL..-:acrion than any other r-n hi the m-. M. Tkkuv.

Elktou, ivy. S- Dr- ggist. Kucklen'is Arnica Salve. ie Best in tin world I'cts. DRY GOODS.

jciroiCE Painily Groceries, i Soots- Jute- JPFFRTEBUrG, ViO. I'll I. I 1. ..111 .1: s.p A in Raid 17. left for Bel.ville Bruises.

Sores, i Ulcers. lever Sores, Trtier. Ie-Ciiidi'aiiis. Corns, and tions. nnd iio-'-t'vei' U'.

pay I. t' perfect or u. Prie" per t. Mi iM ii. cost Iii detail of the paj mer.t of the (j.t Iowa, where he is been prae Will L-ppert havi tioti ii.

i'i A AHIi l.t i i I'roi'atc Court and vs J. Adams out Ch in DIarrhoe lmedv." ii.iiat:ve 1 is Mr-. II. M. Rooso.

w.li lie oained in the Sam: hospital for i several mths. eo etc to take a 1 I 1-1 altlli III. 1 1 srradtiate irsr- some me Final ot'Iertiprt to i i-iir tame was committed Iu jil. Mr. James E.

Ferreli of Burrt House Va is all other diar a web a I post i-o A il I'll 111 liinki. re resiiijii. the practi-'e 3t i-iedici'ics -no now haiioles only school bet lb hist leat'i ime to I.C.l Ti Vf. 1 his profession. Cholera and oiar Oeiieva, ii; ii i price of a tlozeti r.

no: otiiy have it 4'-nt. supply it 1 i. i some i 'ii it. i Ijecause its va'ue, vhat a ot aiilTciieg it wili iin's Coyc. is Used it- ihoea Remedy.

ii bi-U Uti.le. si-o'd 111) jir. Thos. S. iVii'son i ie- i.ei'.

''iaiiii s'ri tit.v I- or a.tnin r. di un t-rbi tr wt ci-. 'i-. 1 ea ii 1 1 'iili; lo fani from ii -V h- Iiot.i any i-'H l.iil rlatruS ii 1 with in. yuan frjm the of iliii it" lice, they will I a.i -i.

A fiLli.tt), AJii.iBiatrawr. bottle. for use to U-- they do i vast save. ner" for U.s lllol .1 I I Fred .) no f.i nierly jr SOI IO li.S 1 nt. ita 1st kc.i-pi.lg to th" sue.

i a' lis an. in this family a a i si. a Nov. 1, ls7, f.ir i seasoned w. for the eit ho ns I it esniei.ee Monday, of Arkansas their political dhas iu saying irf.oody for folic and the den.

buying ii an i I'll" i.ai. it. er it beeon i known and lie ot, the rhoe i lie has ev known. It not lived Litem, was ladid.na lomjiy, in St. L.iiiis f-r burglary and larceny.

While Ed Jones, a young mxn of Union, was hauling water Tuesday he fell out of the wagon and a are so unscrupulous ie used, it rcebgniaed as a necessity, for bluff above tin ot LlH' on "i-si'i vep I' in 1 1 ici.i -ii is ri i -ftven t- all bio to otin'i in tin rl.srl tl r.t tt; uu.l, ri- of nut llen't lo Una llli.i. ul tht-r, ol iijr tiiuril I. no of I It. frMhal. urt of "rankl hiilii Mi.M-un I.

engine The board it the only remedy that always be Burlxiise i i vet Uncle iJiiiy O'D inial passed through L'niou uday with his race horse, ot iy ves renei, urn a that he has conciuaed iient I'lKe. Ii is u'so aud saf, hecome a reuurtlu-an. He says be take, making it an ideal remedy for waS -f( Wltll party that depjudod upon for bowel complaints, the right rejeet sny -r -ill 1 barrel of water fell ou him and broke Jocky, on his way to Washington I'arlles tloVr.iiK to p.iy their ub-aeript'Tii told i'ribun with wood will j', Vfirff In LOW. both f.r children and adults, ior sale 1 bT Edw. Mi, kch.

drufgast. wel -o ii plaints. tor saie oy jjj uot vote in that state at all Hkiv I xinr; haw. In thr nmrl honw. at Wnian.

t-fiuntr Imr. s. CitT I lk. f. 'uiira Jim-i his right leg iu two placet abort tit to triu for a race on the fair grouud kaa.

I track Next Saturday. Ml encii, Druggist..

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