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THE RECORD. l I'.Lt.snED EVERY TIIU&sD.W. E IIOU AM rROrBlETOB I'liion, "rnnMln Co'inlVi Mo Sro.CSlPTION: O -ny. 1T yenr tYARlABI.T IN AI'VA.VCS. only PPe' ' L'.-anty StkL Jnoqiiftrf on tut 14 " t iU h IMMittOIIAl Wtfvk.. " m'ith4 " lilroouttu 41 iti.f at Jnr-'-tn tb if Jumu, 'tir rn nt ... ' ' IHX nMM-4Ui. 44 " tmrfetr ?acc(ltifnn, nirnvmirw ' wneyrMf.. , t 1 .v A i .. 3 i n it . .e c . . 2 ff . . . 00 .. V3UU0 VOL. XII. UNION, MO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1883. NO. 20. w 11 b ; iBdf rx tttn ikriinr a car. RECORD. JranMtit llecorv. M. C. WOOD, Physician and' Surgeon. UIEce at, Dr. Ell!oU" Drog-?ore ST. tXWR, Mo. JOHN K. MARTIN-ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHINGTON. JtO. M. L. O. CROWE, NOTAnvrrr.uc & conveyancer, within anfi for Franklin County. .Union, Mo. Rudolph Hirzol, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VASIIIXGTtni. - - . Mo. Will practice In Franklin slid ailjoliilnp Counties. STEPHEN FRAZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OfM..?: In the Pw htdlditi;;. Union, Mo. WM. A. ASHLEY. riiysicaii, Surgeon and Accoucheur lleuickville, Mo. Tenders his pr r. ssii,nal services to the citizens nl Kenickvllle mid surrounding country. Oltlce' anil residence In I.ouis Strot-kams house J. G. MARTIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Inlon, - Mo. Tenders hl professional services to ibeclnzens of Union nnd surrounding country. Office In Achentiach building, northeast of Tublic square. Residence In Judge Reay's house. LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. Mr. AllotiV Instituo ruirtibors for-ly.eight members at present. TheVoulh stens of il-'' '""V.'V.'.'m" have, ullait.ed aho.it the right ""- pcrHure lor loafers J,,dgolianivelso has moved ,,(, ,ho Mnosleiu residence on the . Clair road. Frui.kTvaus.tSiautilon.hason- St Horse; radish is ripo. , ' . sell his nrtiOrtl properly publicly No have some lino corrospon- ' ' . ... 1 on Saturday. March 2. th. denre this week, William Hunneke. of Pacific, died " 1116 L ... mier s virv nori nines on uie im eichbpriioou on Liitnci . .. .... mat At itinffAaiwtn ni II1M nowpiM ....... ... llo got wet on the Sabbath preceding and caught cold, llo was a good cititen and had many friends. Two wolves have been seen in the Dry Hill Berber. Mr. James .S 1 1 1 ivn and Miss Mary Bu kner nro students at tboInrdi-tutu. M:ss Julia lludd concluded her school at New Haven last work wilh honors. II. W. Pugh has returned Inm touching school and will enter Mr. Allen's school. Probate court will bo in session next Monday morning. Wo invito everybody to come, in and nee us. Mr. J. II. Pugh has invesled in a OHligraphand type-writer, both for business and for bis boys ami gil ls to leant to operate. Rev. Marquis, ol tbo M. I. church delivered a lecture to tho students and town people in Union on Tuesday evening. It was an able effort. Report says that tbo engineers will commence locating the route lor the new railroad from Laludio towards Union next Monday morning. Ami yet we are not painting. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 Minutes by Woollord's Sanitary Lotion Use no o'.her. This never fails Sold by M. W. Martin, druggist Union, Mo. Little Jeff Faughinler broke his leg on Tuesday. II o was trying to carry his sister, who is as large at himself, and fell, his sister falling on Ins lei: above 1 tic ankle. Ir. Marlui adjusted tho break. There is a consolation in not belli!! creat or rich, in the thought that wo may csca o the libelous cn- irrnver ' iirt..liS. J.UU r.WJ'.tL,.1!, II1C lady newspapers as likeness ol il- lubliious men. Col M. D. KeeKP, ol Eiluh, wilt While improvemunta are rushing by, it will not be profitablo lo stand still and look on. Everyman mtift grab hold and push at something, il it is nothing more than the tailboard of a wagon And whilo each ono is pushing at something on hts own account, local publio enlerprco must not bo overlooked. A little observation and calculation will demonstrate to tho satisfaction of any one that a first rato academy firmly established here would be ol far more benefit to tbo town than thti court house is. Twenty to filty students here all tho time, would l e an item worth considering. K'ach one will leave fifty dollars in town ShotwellrJNotos. Most people, we believe, have come to the conchisfon that the linck-brne of winter is broken, but te road? are-bottomlew, and every on" is chiding about it. John If. Grob il on the sick list thin week. So is a number of the Reed family all with pneumonia. Willie Walter h.is got into the horse I riding business again. In looking over tho list of energetic farmers in Borfr'e, we are coni-pelled to give the ribm to Fritz Bernhart. lie haapi7"v lale last full, dug out a ev'Jarurried and hauled part of jrthe i'ock for it, cleared about three acres of heavy limbered land, besides doing Ihe other Work, which one lias at this season of the year. It any one this show up a man who has clone more alone we would be gbtd to hear from him The crilhiiMaMii over (he itok- peets (d a new r.iilro.nl seems to be subsiding here, hut we suppose il has "westward took its flight." Final Settlement Koticc. Notice is hi re by given to !I creditors and others Inn p sttd In lie f!-U't ol .F. H William, (h-ceased, fi.nt tie tin h r-li;ni il , t xi cuter of mM csta'e In-ti'iids to make nnul u tt'eiiii nt tin rci f 'h- next term of the Proh:ile Court of Prnnklin County, Mo., to be held at the Court llniip In pninn. commencing oo tlie 1st Monday f Much. 1S88. KUIl'T. U. DKNNY, Kxicutor Tb t-2;t. Final Settlement Notic Notice l hereby plyrn to all crediior mid others inlerotfd in the i s'ate ot .I"lip II. Ken. flVc(Me l, thr.t the nii-dfrsiijni d, adminUtratir of said i siate In tends to inakc UuhI .ettleuiciit thereof at the next t rm of the i'rohate Court ol iVraiiklin Connty, M-, to be held at lh Court honae In Union, coinhtouclng en i ne him .iiouuiiy oi M:trr.n, issi,. Feb l2;t. U'JiiT. I! DKN'NV, Adiiiililstriitor Stray Notice. I have taken up one bay h re, II hands high, 15 years old, a little while in torhead, right-hind ami front loot while; also omi smrel horso mule one year old last pi inj;; Tho two appraise I at t'W, by J Hop kins and I) K- Weal hei lord, ami posted hcl 're S, (i. I.aoili'um. a .fustice of the Peace in Central liwiinliip, Franklin county, Mo. J. T. Harti.e. Listen to tlie v.iice of thy public, yei solitary scepter, and hear it, pronounced a tde"iliir on the creati st couub rm ill-cine of the Hue, t'oussens ; Honey i f T ir hleh cure C'ninp. Hoarseness, Hrou hlis, and all diseases of the Throa aim iMUie. Hold by M. W. Martin, Uruegisi. II n ion, Mo. inlcniK lo eiuke linal xettl men! thei.-of a the In U term i f the Pro 1 h i'C ,1111't I F 1, r'llik in Ci.iinte ,.. I Tr ll l ' hiivil fi tiifintir sebiiid ! be heltl III tile (! nil'! linlle ill I'niitti for each term at least. The people teacher of this coutilv but now ol ought to nrganizit'niid put uji a suii-j Lawrence county, is here to see an able buildmz. 1 his could be man- '"'I ti'ictul ami giving select reatt- a'ed on, tbo co-operative or joint ! ings ill the school-houses over the stock company plan, and would not "intry. lioy.l is a first class read- n, iioo iso lino sui ci s. HllOSF,. M iritculoiia lettr'. V. W. Keed, drugaist, l,f-VincbeH.T. Hetice of Final Settlement wri'"s : ""L' ul u,y t;1H""""r"' Mp" i.uuisa l'me, uait hi u, l.aiuloipn t;,i.. ,itice s tier. Ill- ,r l', n f , I er, ,1 In.-- I 't and others interested in t! sllttl. i Ind., was a lonn nillcn r lib eousuinp- John II IlHVcdorn, ih el. lied ihe iimii r I 'Ion, and was given up to die by her tijned :idiiiini-r..tiix in ch.-trje of s lid : nlivsicians. She heard f llr. Klior , New Diccovery fur Cousumption, and hi Mr. Nathan Shores, ol Indian T'a-irie, lost a twenty dollar gold piece in Union last Thursday. He as in auk i-ah .h . ' , .,,. lis taxes and doing some rolled at ll'.c L n.on insii."." " - - . , n,UHt haVe win, i ... f' term. The Misses F.Ha I'avidson, Mis.. Crow.ler and Jessie Morlin attended party at Mr. L. Goodc s res.ue-o last Friday cveidng C W Leiser, manager ami line man ol tbo United Lines telegraph L.flice at Union, was in New llav n on Saturday making eat, unites .... i couple of local teUj.none om-Willie"Schm"icir.s the first success- ha, angler of the season, On Sun day he brought homo Jw, and on Tuesday a string of three. Fred Vuiil-l'ch"'movod into the Mead residence on hontn wuk on Saturday. It i nnderstooo o- he is going into tlie butcl.oring o mess. Tho' tramp, Job" Jlo.vcr' Mli"h John Mueller, who was am. l-r.ila. ...,ier tho vagrant act. aa i a i hearing on Tuesday, and eo... ti.-.ucd in custody. 1 no think they have a Kinu 01 avis, lor whom a reward is onereu. I or who muy bo wanted scmo where else. m,....I.ic was Miss Anna ltecbef- V birthdav. as well as the i tA f:nAiiril n,. flonned in the breezo to tho mi .nemorv. and the former held - iunf select friends in tuoevo- nin.r and enjoyed music. eaVo an 'i .... ui. ..eiiieod many nice uppies. oii - I presents ..o.med it some place. Ho otters a reward of five dollars lor il, il any mo shoulJ fiml ,l- be a burthen to any ooo person. Everything is favorable to such an enterprise, and a new railroad w ill boa timely convenience to ail il. Transfers of Real Estate. The following translei's ol real es iste in Franklin County by wiirran-lee deed, have been made a matter ol Iteeord since our last report. Addison W Diggs, of Parsons, Kansas, to S M Iiiddi-nn, 4(1 acres in 3:", 42, 4 west, Henry Stherl to Herman C II inriokson, lots IS and 10 in Pacific, Francis Pecker, John Kincaid, Alex Kincaid, ticoigo Kin-caid, Mary ,1 Link, Charles Schmidt. C S Jettnes, and many others, to the St. Kansas Cily.V ' '"-Hailro'ld company, ,ts of way, lor th" coii- ider.itioi. ol il, and the building, ecpiiping a"cl . p-...atingofald road and other conditions. SGOO 40 rail irATii'-'. t!ier" .1 'Ti.in v '.h mwiI ko dsiil W'h ' tit-viT l Its w it- h.'ili sani, I will -i H.i-r (J.inl. n m.iki', Ilot'i fi.r l!iv nwii ;iml tliv tit.ir f.tVf, Aml -:w w .lb i v.- lo run;, i p ijtri Witii ii yii, 't" i. mrst;, wili try fi S'ickI" If S'l 'i t'lfi- It. I 'MV r. p'-'il, And h iv ..ii nr ii r ijhi- kl v ,:t, i li n ... u!ii t'-t, I'm iri;. will hrt An l lb dear smile line, ThcGt':iTi i, n w rl: ( i n , ti i.-. s ('U rn rtiitw, tooa IH'YOM.y VICK'ss; I lis. A . 1, 1 ,A lJi Aliii ii. JAIIISVIC-, SC".saT.;A.toAaEter, H.Y. mi iic'njr on the II, si Mouduy of Mareh 1 ssti. ANNA M. IIA;i.uliN A iluiiiiisiral ix. Feb I - 2;i FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE. N'oliec is In rcliy uiven to nil eredilots and otic rs InVie.ti , In the estate .if Frederick Km h,in. dee'd. Unit the under-signed administratrix in charuc of - lid i late, intends to make linal ,tt in, m tlicrei'l :i! tlie next leriu of tin- I'ro'iati Court ol' Fniuklin County. Mo., to lv held in the Court hoii.e in I'nion, com mi ncing on 1 he ii i . I. Monday of March iSL). an hilling it of me. In six months H: slie walked to th is city, a distance of six n ilrs, and Is now so much impiiivi d she bus quit using it. She feels sho owes her lil'e to it." Free trial botllea nt Mar' la's Drill! store. BOOT & SHOE FACTORY J. Ii. Make, PROPKIF.TOn. HASIIIXCSTO.V. - - - MO. This is the only establishment in tlie County which manufactures its own goods offered for sale, snd everything is MADE BY HAND, Solid and Strong. CHEAP! DURABLE HE HAS- THREE SERIES OF LASTS of Different Widths, ovcrnhkh he inanuf ictiiies his stock, no tliiit there Is no dilllculty in FITTING EVERYBODY. A GIFT, lltlMk' II 0 I C' sptid Mrfnrp imm.'ij'iv ami we u-lll in il vuii. Iree. a niial. v.. Ilia Lie. liul'le hf,x nl ff,u,,- lli.it ivdl mt yen ill the u av as' ni'iie iipiiie :il mire, than tnolliiiii; e:.i' in .iinei iea. nnul m''s ni a o ,'lki's can live I al lione- an, I um li ni i-ari- nine lnne, ur all Ihe 1 fiiiih1. IVe iiill -tail von. Im neii-e i'i, sure luf Hi im-tliHt i-lav; at oii,-i. s I'iNsi )N A Co. l'oi't-1 jaliil, Maine. dan 2s '. catuaijim: KNK11AXS, I Adiriiiistrtttrix, Final Settlement Notice. Xoliee Is hereby jriveti to all ccdilors unci ethers interesie i in the estite of Wi'liam Khli rl . di c d. tlnit the nn 1. r-lnu ed, admiuististorot s .id est tie. intends to make Dual si ti lenient thereof, at the i.ext term of Die Piot.aie Court i f Franklin County, Mo., to he le Id at the Court house in I'nion. con im m ini; on the llrst Momhiy of March, lssii. J. II Sf'UWFF.U "Washingtox:, Ho. Farmer's Homo Stock Yards. Wm. Eemmet t, Proprietor Trustee's Sale Notice Wh. rcas, John ScU ielieh tin t ilar-j ham S. liiiclich. his wife, by their deed ol': liiii.l. daied I-'i binary itnl. 1S7S. line' re- leordcdinl I Hook of Morf.'aL'es and I Ileitis ol Tru-t. - I.," Iii:e hi"i. in the I ii ,ir' oiliee of Ktanklin Colin I. ..: Robert ReicliarcL Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS f. w. rriii.r.s Notary Public and Keal Estate Agent, Post offlie Meyer's store, Franklin County, Mo-, Ojf, rs tin- follnwhifj list of lit ml UNION MARBLE WORKS, m AUGUST T A 1 R. I roprietcr Headstones, Monuments. Obeliskg, Mantels, Manuriietured to ordc. In an aitlsMe and skilli'nljiniinner, on fhnrt notice. Has on baud a large supply of liiiest ITALIAN MARBLE. Also manufactures unique designs out of the relebtated UNIOriSAND R0CK. Milt iHfilcl ion. Marital Miscellany Ii ,s.-s lo I'd inariied were granted to the lollowingp I invite all ol tcv Itici'ds and i i-iies dur S'ueriil' NoelliUSol l tno engine ,,,g ,oo pus. and hoisting apparatus of the V - VA, 18. Anton S-hrnder to Miss . :.. .,(' ... .i i I'..;,.,, mwiislilli. irinia mines under an execum. u. j,,,,, jh, nan ... v . ,. M'.--,.ml ,1,. eoniev III 1 e lin,iei- I i,'.i,', .1 lin-tei-. Hie foliowtlli.' discrilieil jt.act "!' land I-. ii.L' and h.-lnj: In the , )f ((, jltJin.rM , ; l aitlniy in . i ;imm hi huh o , - to-wil: 'Ihe l-a-t hall i I Hi' .-Norm t. .. ... , -I oil, il ter of ! -lock dealers or anv one ihal wisiits , ,,,:l,-ier. of -cctimi iweii- , te .d,. sloel; ot anv kind i tv-Miree (1). in town-l;i loity ihrec to see or tni'l. sloel. oi ! -,; ,- ,,... three t:t) we-t. - to visit my'yariN, as Ihey are now ( .iln1;, ,. t, ti tnl .1 and iweiuy acres, om n for business. Ac ommodation ,mc m less. i I I..! ,...i ,. i, ..,., ,len1 of trust was tor men ami son i MERCHANT TAILOR, nude lo On the same c Miss Mary Kappvlman, A. W. Matipin vs Nathaniel .Sanus ,.t ul Tim nrmiertv only brought '!.-,n nnd is claimed by tho M. i;.i-nt. L. M. eompany, who will proi.aniy F,. 1 0 1 1. Albert J contest tho removal-of the properly, L (j.x.i.o lo Su-an J ns nar I of ihe realty. L m. i lav, Jacob Koch to at all times. Old mines and h-irs both ot I Full inntKct price an sa i I, ivereh, Murphy. We received n renewal Irom Mr James 11. Teahi!e,i. old suhscrih-.. ...i,n moved from Stanton to Wy oming territory about a year ago, and he writes in addition that they are having a fino winter, with some eol.l .,ells. tho cdilest day being ihe v.-.-. ' ;h of January when the ttierniouu-., indicated 40 dogreos below zero. i. t distress that wo ,, iosidoous affliction stealing into tho esteemed lamily of our pop ular and efliciont County clerk, Mr. H. Wiesel. His bright boy Hanse, commenced a perceptible limp sev eral weeks ago, when walking or rnnnintr. and. when questioned, at first said his garter hurl, then later, ih .t bis knee hurt, and finally lr. Stiorberger being called in, located tho difficulty in the hip. ur. noiss being consulted, confirmed tno diag nosis, and it is now proposed lor treatment to place hira in plaster of parts, which process will cause a weary confinement ot several weens. Messrs August U. Hoffmann, John I i Hniiiiran and Isaac 11. ruga "" I tho following Udics respectively, ML. Amelia Baur. Miss Julia Ti,.,l.1 ..! Miss KiltV Hulligan, a! tended tho masquerade in Washing ton ot. last Saturday evening. t., regard to tho new railroad pro jeet, wel.ave simply to note the .re porls in the- (Hobo-Democrat that the company has agreed to deflect i: ... i In. western nait ol 'be tno line Mate sufficient to pass through ii" . :.. II.M.rr (MUlltV. a id to pas- . ' Z:. S Kansas, a d P-'-'- ' throng', i " 1 ' that chief enginoer Kmeison commenced lo locate the road lrom thai place eastward ibis week, and that work will bestn immediately. This is ihe year for biennial elec lions in Missouri. All me eoiu.vj officers ro to be re-filled, and, ii mam- counties, candidates are com. ing forward and making themselves known. Wo have heard of several candidates in our county, but are not vet authorized to announce thorn. It there are any who aspire for "'-ifme lice, they aic invited to step forward and In eak the ice, and -ct the al. rolling' It is porl'--'-tly ho :'.'al.:" !' f.'-r offi-e, whei! ! ;.-..m ;r-t tt.cr-a"d it is pv fi : i le to have a l.o.g. I - ---- -1 " pu gn. 1 1"' cany poors. , .... iillv gc-ls there first, unless he lnvaUs down, and then ho may ha' - li;..' 10 met.d and si ill get in en cm -'- Feb 50! h. August Segello lsl to Loasia Teiiime, both ol Lyon. Shotwell Gleanings. Charley Wcirich is getting to be an uncle" so fast he don't know what to do. First it was bis broth er Fritz w ho furnished the nephew. Immediately after his sister, Mrs. Uuthmann. presented her husband with a bouncing boy. 1 1 A .. John Seaton purchased eiguix acres of wild land from Mr. James Thompson for about 175. The school in the oltl John uou-inson district came to a close on Friday the 12 inst. W . . Armstrong was the teacher. Mr. Jake Clair, of Montgomery county, is visiting relatives in this and Gasconade county. I see vour verbose correspondent; Mr. Ashley recently spent a great deal of time in blowing Sununcr-ville. I have found Mr. Jenny, the merchant at Summerville, a courteous gentleman, but when you call his store a vi lagc or city, with so much bombast, don't you think mo were drawing on your lmagin- ation more than is legiuniuie ... correspondent? We have enoiign to bra ff on without tint. I-rf't us I join bands in boasting of our many arms and lariners, oo. S'ock deal, i- from Si. !e"i s wm s lo I"' loui d ai lov urn-. '1 I. c re will be a grand ( liUMm Kl!e on the 4th, 5:h a- I March when slm k I umnoy c hanee hands in a ru-h. . e.i.e t he nai incut of a certain ! ,.,l..,i' nolo therein lleset Hied. a speciality. Ami wh.' res- the snid promissory note is JlrtM inn- alio oi no-- - Hie fame til thereof. No.v t.'.eli I il-e. at the n C lcst. cf the ;r ,. hold i "f -aid ro-e and deed of tin-t .and i.i.i'ci t'io l.r.o isimis of said I, cd. I -ha I ,1 iii cash lor Wm. Pi'.mmk.kt. CIIARLUSFUXKK, i)i:.Li;u is Satunliy, Kirch Gtli. A. D. H, i t lie- C.nit hou-e door. in the I ' ,, ivn ,,f ( n t-ni in said Fi-inkliii Coiii.tl- In la. en i he h'lU' S of teiio'elDck I i in the' I'oie i and live o'clock in the ! -,te l ion ol -aid dav. sell the pr-ipertv. 1 iher. in In fun- and in said d, ed ol tin -1 de I sci i'l.-l' at U' lie vendue, to the lllulleSf I iihlder, for cash, for ihe purpose "I 'sat-' I i-fvii.s -. ii I. c unci imjin Ihe costs of iexi ciiiii ,g said tiu-t. ! I .1()H' I l'.N AC. Sr.. ' Trustee, j Diem-Hi. I Acres I.I in? sf III III Sll so so I 10 10 Sll 40 Sec Ti ItallKC- S 41 1 west, i) " 10 " 15 " Carries a large stock of Cooking & Heating stoves. Agent lor the most approved rliiyl!l reasumihle trrms. Central '.wo. near Dry Iiraiich Tails of Secli'in s e r or w l r Miiiihwest il' w hit' of se (r nw of iiw qr i I' ne ur w half sw qr " " s h i f i f nw 'K 1 ' e half of ne Mr ' nw cp-of nw qr ' " N.nr Win. Mevcrscick's, ,.v nf nw nr !l 42 1 west nw qr of tie qr e hall of se qr " " ' swurofsweir 10 " Near St. Clair utid Dry rsraoch. so w huff of sc qr 20 " ' w halfofuw pr c bait nf ac ipse qr e half of se or e half of oe qr e haif of se qr w half sec xv hall ne qr la Meramoe Township near Stanton. st) so pio SI) St) SO ;,.'() SO A. at :io HI 32 FINAL PROOF OF HOMESTEAD- j l.aud otllee tit It lonevllle. Mo. : Ki bruiiry l7th, 1SSU. i !.. 1......1,.. eiven that the follow i iiniz-'i'iHniid settler has Hied notice of his i, -. ..,. Hnal nroof In s.iu.iort i --.XT jo C A CAT TW"E! of his claim, and that said proof will bo OIL & GAOUiliiV l',,;., t)),frt. tt f lhc Cnniy court of Franklin county, i" . "- -ence in vncatii.li (il saiu cou.v, o,i ..o 'the clerk thereof, at Union, Mn.. oil April V,,l ISSfi viz: Joseph Win d rib b. Iloniestesd F.ntry No 1WWI. f-rttieSWl ofNW'l, section 2', lown-hip 12 N-rant'e -2 d'ct , o t,. 11 names the neiowimj ... ,. v,. ,h com em 0- t'esidenee up md ! ,.iivHt.ion ol, said land, y..: I il.eodo.e lfiv.c, Wdliin MiHckof. I wi.liain Kriininel, orNeier, M ; lioig ..i, . Id' of .! Ilrl. shur''. liLSTAVF. KFIClli:, IScRisff. STOVES, Together with their Appropriate Vessels. In Tinware he has a variety of everything used in the best furnished kitchen, from Bath-tubs, Boilers, Bread-boxes down to Strainers, Platters and Patty-pans. Berlin Earthen Ware, Scrvlecnble ami durable. AMKll i; J.il'iXK" WAHr. Is perfectly beautiful. "4, . i . ,d. A ii.riiinir. I"1 :i (iti ' .... ..viiiu pfumtrv stores. ur ti 1 . i class liars, pretty girls, schooi-s, g-.ol ! .JTnnT,s KEROSENE KIT , , tir hi;.' tnuh's, 1 mil rar- . ; xve havellsaglassOilcaiiciisclwiti. woo,i Ami we I with .in" tops ami spues. mm i.... t 't-r ni tin' have the ..tilv township in the cotui-, i ni .-. - tv in xvlucheverv candidate on he u.,,;,iriiu r ti.ms. !:evl-.s i'.ii,mV.n..i..-V..i.l.liil.''7''?l", ,".!( tC sarin ino Amchicas i I NN A i I1.lc.svr.. HW""";"!,-" !"r.1"T'? ri'.h.TlThlrtv K fc-Tl miilicl LCIorn i ti.ipit n: ,., i, .li .i a i.llii.r KDcllc.s, i ur big mules, 1 mn lar, Fritz L'ai.g. In tact . vi n tl.iiu. but il KAVIt. I - in M-Jlii, I a?!:..'" .' " . - , i,, 1 I . l-lftl Mill:" ""' I .v .,.,, it, I: Il" J 0,-i! .nl h iwwrrd ::'.;i.,.!:;.j . ; . i-il '.it: i t r. :-.i " I'-'l' 1 ,1 i -ii,,-i ni : S2 SO Id so III 411 so Sll so 40 40 Kill 80 4(1 so 80 SD IliO Hi I III III pill 4,) Sll SO SO 40 -ft) HO 40 120 Kin H) SO 411 M SI) 40 40 Ml Id S1 1 SI) I'll Sll T.,t I r.e nr 2 41 2 west f.ot 1 nw qr uw qr of se qr n hull ol' w qr in- qr of sc qr sw pr ot e qr s half ef seqr hot 1 tie qr n ha'f of se qr sw qr.'f swqr nw qr of -se ir sc qr s half of ne qr nw qr of nw qr g hlt ot nwqr s half f "" qr e half of sw qr i.h or e hirof sw qr nw qr of sw qr ue qr ol nw 'lr s w qr fw or of seqr xv half of seqr e half of sw qr F. hlf ' qr ne qr of ne qr ne qr of nw qr Shf lots I & 2 sw ;tl " " " In Boone Township, wnrofsenr 2 41 4 west n half ne 4 nw lie 3 10 12 11 15 2.1 2li 27 2S 2) .111 .11 34 II mmmam CflAS. H. HERKSTROETTER Would most respectfully inform his oid lnemw and tne puoiie generally that he has filled up his TAILORING EMPORIUM With an Immense stock of ClotllH, 'i- huerM and SuHIuijh, Where gentlemen can be supplied with as tine a suit ot ciotningeu as can be furnished in any market. These goods are warranted tc be LATES.T STYliK. lie has also filled up with of all sizes for men and boys. Give me a call, and be your own judge as to prices. Store on Mam street, WASHINGTON, MO. Win. .Mcv.iisieck. J. r.wulUon MEYEKSIKLK & WHITSON Proprietor - LIVERY & EED STAPLES. sw nr w half ip qr w half sw sw qr of no qr e half of ne qr n half of ii w qr sw qrof nw qr ii w t)r of sw qr e half nw qr sw qr of ii w qr 2(i 27 M 3d rxiow mo. Horses, Buggies, and Team? for Hire. Feed & Stabling for Traveler's Forset TEIMIS A SPECIALTY. Terms Kciojinble. Tiy m. s halt in qr 42 3 west :ii-. ii half ne qr In Prairie Towiish p. SWNW -") 11 W halt SIC Ii2 i;il act-, in M. i.i-i ui Oaseaniade cotiniy , known ss the L. 11. i'il.'oi..-l in iliSeii-ni.i.i i 1 ige ul su,-!l 110' ir" is . . w...li to airt. All the ti'' ' Pai-soti's land. Also a lai-' -nun her ..f firms in the ,,,i,i,i., ,f l-'ntiik.iu i.tnl tiase iusle of dillci.i.t si. . qn.li'y and i.uproM-ineiilM, I..-1 fir :.:'c !-' aiark.t j 1-: - - GOODS AND MILLINERY! AT ANGERER'S STORE .S 7'. ( I. A in, MO. Select Merchaiulise and Choice Gro I ceiics, Ac. J The Milliner Uepailuicnt ! r,intainn a Full aud Compbie Stuck of I LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE I Ladies' Hat Goods and Trimmings.
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Title | Franklin County Record (Union, MO), 1886-02-25 |
Issue Date | 1886-02-25 |
Issue Year | 1886 |
Issue Month | 02 |
Issue Day | 25 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 12 |
Title Number | 26 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
Rights | These pages may be freely search and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
LCCN | sn87052241 |
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Title | Franklin County Record (Union, MO), 1886-02-25 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | THE RECORD. l I'.Lt.snED EVERY TIIU&sD.W. E IIOU AM rROrBlETOB I'liion, "rnnMln Co'inlVi Mo Sro.CSlPTION: O -ny. 1T yenr tYARlABI.T IN AI'VA.VCS. only PPe' ' L'.-anty StkL Jnoqiiftrf on tut 14 " t iU h IMMittOIIAl Wtfvk.. " m'ith4 " lilroouttu 41 iti.f at Jnr-'-tn tb if Jumu, 'tir rn nt ... ' ' IHX nMM-4Ui. 44 " tmrfetr ?acc(ltifnn, nirnvmirw ' wneyrMf.. , t 1 .v A i .. 3 i n it . .e c . . 2 ff . . . 00 .. V3UU0 VOL. XII. UNION, MO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1883. NO. 20. w 11 b ; iBdf rx tttn ikriinr a car. RECORD. JranMtit llecorv. M. C. WOOD, Physician and' Surgeon. UIEce at, Dr. Ell!oU" Drog-?ore ST. tXWR, Mo. JOHN K. MARTIN-ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHINGTON. JtO. M. L. O. CROWE, NOTAnvrrr.uc & conveyancer, within anfi for Franklin County. .Union, Mo. Rudolph Hirzol, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VASIIIXGTtni. - - . Mo. Will practice In Franklin slid ailjoliilnp Counties. STEPHEN FRAZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OfM..?: In the Pw htdlditi;;. Union, Mo. WM. A. ASHLEY. riiysicaii, Surgeon and Accoucheur lleuickville, Mo. Tenders his pr r. ssii,nal services to the citizens nl Kenickvllle mid surrounding country. Oltlce' anil residence In I.ouis Strot-kams house J. G. MARTIN, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Inlon, - Mo. Tenders hl professional services to ibeclnzens of Union nnd surrounding country. Office In Achentiach building, northeast of Tublic square. Residence In Judge Reay's house. LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. Mr. AllotiV Instituo ruirtibors for-ly.eight members at present. TheVoulh stens of il-'' '""V.'V.'.'m" have, ullait.ed aho.it the right ""- pcrHure lor loafers J,,dgolianivelso has moved ,,(, ,ho Mnosleiu residence on the . Clair road. Frui.kTvaus.tSiautilon.hason- St Horse; radish is ripo. , ' . sell his nrtiOrtl properly publicly No have some lino corrospon- ' ' . ... 1 on Saturday. March 2. th. denre this week, William Hunneke. of Pacific, died " 1116 L ... mier s virv nori nines on uie im eichbpriioou on Liitnci . .. .... mat At itinffAaiwtn ni II1M nowpiM ....... ... llo got wet on the Sabbath preceding and caught cold, llo was a good cititen and had many friends. Two wolves have been seen in the Dry Hill Berber. Mr. James .S 1 1 1 ivn and Miss Mary Bu kner nro students at tboInrdi-tutu. M:ss Julia lludd concluded her school at New Haven last work wilh honors. II. W. Pugh has returned Inm touching school and will enter Mr. Allen's school. Probate court will bo in session next Monday morning. Wo invito everybody to come, in and nee us. Mr. J. II. Pugh has invesled in a OHligraphand type-writer, both for business and for bis boys ami gil ls to leant to operate. Rev. Marquis, ol tbo M. I. church delivered a lecture to tho students and town people in Union on Tuesday evening. It was an able effort. Report says that tbo engineers will commence locating the route lor the new railroad from Laludio towards Union next Monday morning. Ami yet we are not painting. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 Minutes by Woollord's Sanitary Lotion Use no o'.her. This never fails Sold by M. W. Martin, druggist Union, Mo. Little Jeff Faughinler broke his leg on Tuesday. II o was trying to carry his sister, who is as large at himself, and fell, his sister falling on Ins lei: above 1 tic ankle. Ir. Marlui adjusted tho break. There is a consolation in not belli!! creat or rich, in the thought that wo may csca o the libelous cn- irrnver ' iirt..liS. J.UU r.WJ'.tL,.1!, II1C lady newspapers as likeness ol il- lubliious men. Col M. D. KeeKP, ol Eiluh, wilt While improvemunta are rushing by, it will not be profitablo lo stand still and look on. Everyman mtift grab hold and push at something, il it is nothing more than the tailboard of a wagon And whilo each ono is pushing at something on hts own account, local publio enlerprco must not bo overlooked. A little observation and calculation will demonstrate to tho satisfaction of any one that a first rato academy firmly established here would be ol far more benefit to tbo town than thti court house is. Twenty to filty students here all tho time, would l e an item worth considering. K'ach one will leave fifty dollars in town ShotwellrJNotos. Most people, we believe, have come to the conchisfon that the linck-brne of winter is broken, but te road? are-bottomlew, and every on" is chiding about it. John If. Grob il on the sick list thin week. So is a number of the Reed family all with pneumonia. Willie Walter h.is got into the horse I riding business again. In looking over tho list of energetic farmers in Borfr'e, we are coni-pelled to give the ribm to Fritz Bernhart. lie haapi7"v lale last full, dug out a ev'Jarurried and hauled part of jrthe i'ock for it, cleared about three acres of heavy limbered land, besides doing Ihe other Work, which one lias at this season of the year. It any one this show up a man who has clone more alone we would be gbtd to hear from him The crilhiiMaMii over (he itok- peets (d a new r.iilro.nl seems to be subsiding here, hut we suppose il has "westward took its flight." Final Settlement Koticc. Notice is hi re by given to !I creditors and others Inn p sttd In lie f!-U't ol .F. H William, (h-ceased, fi.nt tie tin h r-li;ni il , t xi cuter of mM csta'e In-ti'iids to make nnul u tt'eiiii nt tin rci f 'h- next term of the Proh:ile Court of Prnnklin County, Mo., to be held at the Court llniip In pninn. commencing oo tlie 1st Monday f Much. 1S88. KUIl'T. U. DKNNY, Kxicutor Tb t-2;t. Final Settlement Notic Notice l hereby plyrn to all crediior mid others inlerotfd in the i s'ate ot .I"lip II. Ken. flVc(Me l, thr.t the nii-dfrsiijni d, adminUtratir of said i siate In tends to inakc UuhI .ettleuiciit thereof at the next t rm of the i'rohate Court ol iVraiiklin Connty, M-, to be held at lh Court honae In Union, coinhtouclng en i ne him .iiouuiiy oi M:trr.n, issi,. Feb l2;t. U'JiiT. I! DKN'NV, Adiiiililstriitor Stray Notice. I have taken up one bay h re, II hands high, 15 years old, a little while in torhead, right-hind ami front loot while; also omi smrel horso mule one year old last pi inj;; Tho two appraise I at t'W, by J Hop kins and I) K- Weal hei lord, ami posted hcl 're S, (i. I.aoili'um. a .fustice of the Peace in Central liwiinliip, Franklin county, Mo. J. T. Harti.e. Listen to tlie v.iice of thy public, yei solitary scepter, and hear it, pronounced a tde"iliir on the creati st couub rm ill-cine of the Hue, t'oussens ; Honey i f T ir hleh cure C'ninp. Hoarseness, Hrou hlis, and all diseases of the Throa aim iMUie. Hold by M. W. Martin, Uruegisi. II n ion, Mo. inlcniK lo eiuke linal xettl men! thei.-of a the In U term i f the Pro 1 h i'C ,1111't I F 1, r'llik in Ci.iinte ,.. I Tr ll l ' hiivil fi tiifintir sebiiid ! be heltl III tile (! nil'! linlle ill I'niitti for each term at least. The people teacher of this coutilv but now ol ought to nrganizit'niid put uji a suii-j Lawrence county, is here to see an able buildmz. 1 his could be man- '"'I ti'ictul ami giving select reatt- a'ed on, tbo co-operative or joint ! ings ill the school-houses over the stock company plan, and would not "intry. lioy.l is a first class read- n, iioo iso lino sui ci s. HllOSF,. M iritculoiia lettr'. V. W. Keed, drugaist, l,f-VincbeH.T. Hetice of Final Settlement wri'"s : ""L' ul u,y t;1H""""r"' Mp" i.uuisa l'me, uait hi u, l.aiuloipn t;,i.. ,itice s tier. Ill- ,r l', n f , I er, ,1 In.-- I 't and others interested in t! sllttl. i Ind., was a lonn nillcn r lib eousuinp- John II IlHVcdorn, ih el. lied ihe iimii r I 'Ion, and was given up to die by her tijned :idiiiini-r..tiix in ch.-trje of s lid : nlivsicians. She heard f llr. Klior , New Diccovery fur Cousumption, and hi Mr. Nathan Shores, ol Indian T'a-irie, lost a twenty dollar gold piece in Union last Thursday. He as in auk i-ah .h . ' , .,,. lis taxes and doing some rolled at ll'.c L n.on insii."." " - - . , n,UHt haVe win, i ... f' term. The Misses F.Ha I'avidson, Mis.. Crow.ler and Jessie Morlin attended party at Mr. L. Goodc s res.ue-o last Friday cveidng C W Leiser, manager ami line man ol tbo United Lines telegraph L.flice at Union, was in New llav n on Saturday making eat, unites .... i couple of local teUj.none om-Willie"Schm"icir.s the first success- ha, angler of the season, On Sun day he brought homo Jw, and on Tuesday a string of three. Fred Vuiil-l'ch"'movod into the Mead residence on hontn wuk on Saturday. It i nnderstooo o- he is going into tlie butcl.oring o mess. Tho' tramp, Job" Jlo.vcr' Mli"h John Mueller, who was am. l-r.ila. ...,ier tho vagrant act. aa i a i hearing on Tuesday, and eo... ti.-.ucd in custody. 1 no think they have a Kinu 01 avis, lor whom a reward is onereu. I or who muy bo wanted scmo where else. m,....I.ic was Miss Anna ltecbef- V birthdav. as well as the i tA f:nAiiril n,. flonned in the breezo to tho mi .nemorv. and the former held - iunf select friends in tuoevo- nin.r and enjoyed music. eaVo an 'i .... ui. ..eiiieod many nice uppies. oii - I presents ..o.med it some place. Ho otters a reward of five dollars lor il, il any mo shoulJ fiml ,l- be a burthen to any ooo person. Everything is favorable to such an enterprise, and a new railroad w ill boa timely convenience to ail il. Transfers of Real Estate. The following translei's ol real es iste in Franklin County by wiirran-lee deed, have been made a matter ol Iteeord since our last report. Addison W Diggs, of Parsons, Kansas, to S M Iiiddi-nn, 4(1 acres in 3:", 42, 4 west, Henry Stherl to Herman C II inriokson, lots IS and 10 in Pacific, Francis Pecker, John Kincaid, Alex Kincaid, ticoigo Kin-caid, Mary ,1 Link, Charles Schmidt. C S Jettnes, and many others, to the St. Kansas Cily.V ' '"-Hailro'ld company, ,ts of way, lor th" coii- ider.itioi. ol il, and the building, ecpiiping a"cl . p-...atingofald road and other conditions. SGOO 40 rail irATii'-'. t!ier" .1 'Ti.in v '.h mwiI ko dsiil W'h ' tit-viT l Its w it- h.'ili sani, I will -i H.i-r (J.inl. n m.iki', Ilot'i fi.r l!iv nwii ;iml tliv tit.ir f.tVf, Aml -:w w .lb i v.- lo run;, i p ijtri Witii ii yii, 't" i. mrst;, wili try fi S'ickI" If S'l 'i t'lfi- It. I 'MV r. p'-'il, And h iv ..ii nr ii r ijhi- kl v ,:t, i li n ... u!ii t'-t, I'm iri;. will hrt An l lb dear smile line, ThcGt':iTi i, n w rl: ( i n , ti i.-. s ('U rn rtiitw, tooa IH'YOM.y VICK'ss; I lis. A . 1, 1 ,A lJi Aliii ii. JAIIISVIC-, SC".saT.;A.toAaEter, H.Y. mi iic'njr on the II, si Mouduy of Mareh 1 ssti. ANNA M. IIA;i.uliN A iluiiiiisiral ix. Feb I - 2;i FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE. N'oliec is In rcliy uiven to nil eredilots and otic rs InVie.ti , In the estate .if Frederick Km h,in. dee'd. Unit the under-signed administratrix in charuc of - lid i late, intends to make linal ,tt in, m tlicrei'l :i! tlie next leriu of tin- I'ro'iati Court ol' Fniuklin County. Mo., to lv held in the Court hoii.e in I'nion, com mi ncing on 1 he ii i . I. Monday of March iSL). an hilling it of me. In six months H: slie walked to th is city, a distance of six n ilrs, and Is now so much impiiivi d she bus quit using it. She feels sho owes her lil'e to it." Free trial botllea nt Mar' la's Drill! store. BOOT & SHOE FACTORY J. Ii. Make, PROPKIF.TOn. HASIIIXCSTO.V. - - - MO. This is the only establishment in tlie County which manufactures its own goods offered for sale, snd everything is MADE BY HAND, Solid and Strong. CHEAP! DURABLE HE HAS- THREE SERIES OF LASTS of Different Widths, ovcrnhkh he inanuf ictiiies his stock, no tliiit there Is no dilllculty in FITTING EVERYBODY. A GIFT, lltlMk' II 0 I C' sptid Mrfnrp imm.'ij'iv ami we u-lll in il vuii. Iree. a niial. v.. Ilia Lie. liul'le hf,x nl ff,u,,- lli.it ivdl mt yen ill the u av as' ni'iie iipiiie :il mire, than tnolliiiii; e:.i' in .iinei iea. nnul m''s ni a o ,'lki's can live I al lione- an, I um li ni i-ari- nine lnne, ur all Ihe 1 fiiiih1. IVe iiill -tail von. Im neii-e i'i, sure luf Hi im-tliHt i-lav; at oii,-i. s I'iNsi )N A Co. l'oi't-1 jaliil, Maine. dan 2s '. catuaijim: KNK11AXS, I Adiriiiistrtttrix, Final Settlement Notice. Xoliee Is hereby jriveti to all ccdilors unci ethers interesie i in the estite of Wi'liam Khli rl . di c d. tlnit the nn 1. r-lnu ed, admiuististorot s .id est tie. intends to make Dual si ti lenient thereof, at the i.ext term of Die Piot.aie Court i f Franklin County, Mo., to he le Id at the Court house in I'nion. con im m ini; on the llrst Momhiy of March, lssii. J. II Sf'UWFF.U "Washingtox:, Ho. Farmer's Homo Stock Yards. Wm. Eemmet t, Proprietor Trustee's Sale Notice Wh. rcas, John ScU ielieh tin t ilar-j ham S. liiiclich. his wife, by their deed ol': liiii.l. daied I-'i binary itnl. 1S7S. line' re- leordcdinl I Hook of Morf.'aL'es and I Ileitis ol Tru-t. - I.," Iii:e hi"i. in the I ii ,ir' oiliee of Ktanklin Colin I. ..: Robert ReicliarcL Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS f. w. rriii.r.s Notary Public and Keal Estate Agent, Post offlie Meyer's store, Franklin County, Mo-, Ojf, rs tin- follnwhifj list of lit ml UNION MARBLE WORKS, m AUGUST T A 1 R. I roprietcr Headstones, Monuments. Obeliskg, Mantels, Manuriietured to ordc. In an aitlsMe and skilli'nljiniinner, on fhnrt notice. Has on baud a large supply of liiiest ITALIAN MARBLE. Also manufactures unique designs out of the relebtated UNIOriSAND R0CK. Milt iHfilcl ion. Marital Miscellany Ii ,s.-s lo I'd inariied were granted to the lollowingp I invite all ol tcv Itici'ds and i i-iies dur S'ueriil' NoelliUSol l tno engine ,,,g ,oo pus. and hoisting apparatus of the V - VA, 18. Anton S-hrnder to Miss . :.. .,(' ... .i i I'..;,.,, mwiislilli. irinia mines under an execum. u. j,,,,, jh, nan ... v . ,. M'.--,.ml ,1,. eoniev III 1 e lin,iei- I i,'.i,', .1 lin-tei-. Hie foliowtlli.' discrilieil jt.act "!' land I-. ii.L' and h.-lnj: In the , )f ((, jltJin.rM , ; l aitlniy in . i ;imm hi huh o , - to-wil: 'Ihe l-a-t hall i I Hi' .-Norm t. .. ... , -I oil, il ter of ! -lock dealers or anv one ihal wisiits , ,,,:l,-ier. of -cctimi iweii- , te .d,. sloel; ot anv kind i tv-Miree (1). in town-l;i loity ihrec to see or tni'l. sloel. oi ! -,; ,- ,,... three t:t) we-t. - to visit my'yariN, as Ihey are now ( .iln1;, ,. t, ti tnl .1 and iweiuy acres, om n for business. Ac ommodation ,mc m less. i I I..! ,...i ,. i, ..,., ,len1 of trust was tor men ami son i MERCHANT TAILOR, nude lo On the same c Miss Mary Kappvlman, A. W. Matipin vs Nathaniel .Sanus ,.t ul Tim nrmiertv only brought '!.-,n nnd is claimed by tho M. i;.i-nt. L. M. eompany, who will proi.aniy F,. 1 0 1 1. Albert J contest tho removal-of the properly, L (j.x.i.o lo Su-an J ns nar I of ihe realty. L m. i lav, Jacob Koch to at all times. Old mines and h-irs both ot I Full inntKct price an sa i I, ivereh, Murphy. We received n renewal Irom Mr James 11. Teahi!e,i. old suhscrih-.. ...i,n moved from Stanton to Wy oming territory about a year ago, and he writes in addition that they are having a fino winter, with some eol.l .,ells. tho cdilest day being ihe v.-.-. ' ;h of January when the ttierniouu-., indicated 40 dogreos below zero. i. t distress that wo ,, iosidoous affliction stealing into tho esteemed lamily of our pop ular and efliciont County clerk, Mr. H. Wiesel. His bright boy Hanse, commenced a perceptible limp sev eral weeks ago, when walking or rnnnintr. and. when questioned, at first said his garter hurl, then later, ih .t bis knee hurt, and finally lr. Stiorberger being called in, located tho difficulty in the hip. ur. noiss being consulted, confirmed tno diag nosis, and it is now proposed lor treatment to place hira in plaster of parts, which process will cause a weary confinement ot several weens. Messrs August U. Hoffmann, John I i Hniiiiran and Isaac 11. ruga "" I tho following Udics respectively, ML. Amelia Baur. Miss Julia Ti,.,l.1 ..! Miss KiltV Hulligan, a! tended tho masquerade in Washing ton ot. last Saturday evening. t., regard to tho new railroad pro jeet, wel.ave simply to note the .re porls in the- (Hobo-Democrat that the company has agreed to deflect i: ... i In. western nait ol 'be tno line Mate sufficient to pass through ii" . :.. II.M.rr (MUlltV. a id to pas- . ' Z:. S Kansas, a d P-'-'- ' throng', i " 1 ' that chief enginoer Kmeison commenced lo locate the road lrom thai place eastward ibis week, and that work will bestn immediately. This is ihe year for biennial elec lions in Missouri. All me eoiu.vj officers ro to be re-filled, and, ii mam- counties, candidates are com. ing forward and making themselves known. Wo have heard of several candidates in our county, but are not vet authorized to announce thorn. It there are any who aspire for "'-ifme lice, they aic invited to step forward and In eak the ice, and -ct the al. rolling' It is porl'--'-tly ho :'.'al.:" !' f.'-r offi-e, whei! ! ;.-..m ;r-t tt.cr-a"d it is pv fi : i le to have a l.o.g. I - ---- -1 " pu gn. 1 1"' cany poors. , .... iillv gc-ls there first, unless he lnvaUs down, and then ho may ha' - li;..' 10 met.d and si ill get in en cm -'- Feb 50! h. August Segello lsl to Loasia Teiiime, both ol Lyon. Shotwell Gleanings. Charley Wcirich is getting to be an uncle" so fast he don't know what to do. First it was bis broth er Fritz w ho furnished the nephew. Immediately after his sister, Mrs. Uuthmann. presented her husband with a bouncing boy. 1 1 A .. John Seaton purchased eiguix acres of wild land from Mr. James Thompson for about 175. The school in the oltl John uou-inson district came to a close on Friday the 12 inst. W . . Armstrong was the teacher. Mr. Jake Clair, of Montgomery county, is visiting relatives in this and Gasconade county. I see vour verbose correspondent; Mr. Ashley recently spent a great deal of time in blowing Sununcr-ville. I have found Mr. Jenny, the merchant at Summerville, a courteous gentleman, but when you call his store a vi lagc or city, with so much bombast, don't you think mo were drawing on your lmagin- ation more than is legiuniuie ... correspondent? We have enoiign to bra ff on without tint. I-rf't us I join bands in boasting of our many arms and lariners, oo. S'ock deal, i- from Si. !e"i s wm s lo I"' loui d ai lov urn-. '1 I. c re will be a grand ( liUMm Kl!e on the 4th, 5:h a- I March when slm k I umnoy c hanee hands in a ru-h. . e.i.e t he nai incut of a certain ! ,.,l..,i' nolo therein lleset Hied. a speciality. Ami wh.' res- the snid promissory note is JlrtM inn- alio oi no-- - Hie fame til thereof. No.v t.'.eli I il-e. at the n C lcst. cf the ;r ,. hold i "f -aid ro-e and deed of tin-t .and i.i.i'ci t'io l.r.o isimis of said I, cd. I -ha I ,1 iii cash lor Wm. Pi'.mmk.kt. CIIARLUSFUXKK, i)i:.Li;u is Satunliy, Kirch Gtli. A. D. H, i t lie- C.nit hou-e door. in the I ' ,, ivn ,,f ( n t-ni in said Fi-inkliii Coiii.tl- In la. en i he h'lU' S of teiio'elDck I i in the' I'oie i and live o'clock in the ! -,te l ion ol -aid dav. sell the pr-ipertv. 1 iher. in In fun- and in said d, ed ol tin -1 de I sci i'l.-l' at U' lie vendue, to the lllulleSf I iihlder, for cash, for ihe purpose "I 'sat-' I i-fvii.s -. ii I. c unci imjin Ihe costs of iexi ciiiii ,g said tiu-t. ! I .1()H' I l'.N AC. Sr.. ' Trustee, j Diem-Hi. I Acres I.I in? sf III III Sll so so I 10 10 Sll 40 Sec Ti ItallKC- S 41 1 west, i) " 10 " 15 " Carries a large stock of Cooking & Heating stoves. Agent lor the most approved rliiyl!l reasumihle trrms. Central '.wo. near Dry Iiraiich Tails of Secli'in s e r or w l r Miiiihwest il' w hit' of se (r nw of iiw qr i I' ne ur w half sw qr " " s h i f i f nw 'K 1 ' e half of ne Mr ' nw cp-of nw qr ' " N.nr Win. Mevcrscick's, ,.v nf nw nr !l 42 1 west nw qr of tie qr e hall of se qr " " ' swurofsweir 10 " Near St. Clair utid Dry rsraoch. so w huff of sc qr 20 " ' w halfofuw pr c bait nf ac ipse qr e half of se or e half of oe qr e haif of se qr w half sec xv hall ne qr la Meramoe Township near Stanton. st) so pio SI) St) SO ;,.'() SO A. at :io HI 32 FINAL PROOF OF HOMESTEAD- j l.aud otllee tit It lonevllle. Mo. : Ki bruiiry l7th, 1SSU. i !.. 1......1,.. eiven that the follow i iiniz-'i'iHniid settler has Hied notice of his i, -. ..,. Hnal nroof In s.iu.iort i --.XT jo C A CAT TW"E! of his claim, and that said proof will bo OIL & GAOUiliiV l',,;., t)),frt. tt f lhc Cnniy court of Franklin county, i" . "- -ence in vncatii.li (il saiu cou.v, o,i ..o 'the clerk thereof, at Union, Mn.. oil April V,,l ISSfi viz: Joseph Win d rib b. Iloniestesd F.ntry No 1WWI. f-rttieSWl ofNW'l, section 2', lown-hip 12 N-rant'e -2 d'ct , o t,. 11 names the neiowimj ... ,. v,. ,h com em 0- t'esidenee up md ! ,.iivHt.ion ol, said land, y..: I il.eodo.e lfiv.c, Wdliin MiHckof. I wi.liain Kriininel, orNeier, M ; lioig ..i, . Id' of .! Ilrl. shur''. liLSTAVF. KFIClli:, IScRisff. STOVES, Together with their Appropriate Vessels. In Tinware he has a variety of everything used in the best furnished kitchen, from Bath-tubs, Boilers, Bread-boxes down to Strainers, Platters and Patty-pans. Berlin Earthen Ware, Scrvlecnble ami durable. AMKll i; J.il'iXK" WAHr. Is perfectly beautiful. "4, . i . ,d. A ii.riiinir. I"1 :i (iti ' .... ..viiiu pfumtrv stores. ur ti 1 . i class liars, pretty girls, schooi-s, g-.ol ! .JTnnT,s KEROSENE KIT , , tir hi;.' tnuh's, 1 mil rar- . ; xve havellsaglassOilcaiiciisclwiti. woo,i Ami we I with .in" tops ami spues. mm i.... t 't-r ni tin' have the ..tilv township in the cotui-, i ni .-. - tv in xvlucheverv candidate on he u.,,;,iriiu r ti.ms. !:evl-.s i'.ii,mV.n..i..-V..i.l.liil.''7''?l", ,".!( tC sarin ino Amchicas i I NN A i I1.lc.svr.. HW""";"!,-" !"r.1"T'? ri'.h.TlThlrtv K fc-Tl miilicl LCIorn i ti.ipit n: ,., i, .li .i a i.llii.r KDcllc.s, i ur big mules, 1 mn lar, Fritz L'ai.g. In tact . vi n tl.iiu. but il KAVIt. I - in M-Jlii, I a?!:..'" .' " . - , i,, 1 I . l-lftl Mill:" ""' I .v .,.,, it, I: Il" J 0,-i! .nl h iwwrrd ::'.;i.,.!:;.j . ; . i-il '.it: i t r. :-.i " I'-'l' 1 ,1 i -ii,,-i ni : S2 SO Id so III 411 so Sll so 40 40 Kill 80 4(1 so 80 SD IliO Hi I III III pill 4,) Sll SO SO 40 -ft) HO 40 120 Kin H) SO 411 M SI) 40 40 Ml Id S1 1 SI) I'll Sll T.,t I r.e nr 2 41 2 west f.ot 1 nw qr uw qr of se qr n hull ol' w qr in- qr of sc qr sw pr ot e qr s half ef seqr hot 1 tie qr n ha'f of se qr sw qr.'f swqr nw qr of -se ir sc qr s half of ne qr nw qr of nw qr g hlt ot nwqr s half f "" qr e half of sw qr i.h or e hirof sw qr nw qr of sw qr ue qr ol nw 'lr s w qr fw or of seqr xv half of seqr e half of sw qr F. hlf ' qr ne qr of ne qr ne qr of nw qr Shf lots I & 2 sw ;tl " " " In Boone Township, wnrofsenr 2 41 4 west n half ne 4 nw lie 3 10 12 11 15 2.1 2li 27 2S 2) .111 .11 34 II mmmam CflAS. H. HERKSTROETTER Would most respectfully inform his oid lnemw and tne puoiie generally that he has filled up his TAILORING EMPORIUM With an Immense stock of ClotllH, 'i- huerM and SuHIuijh, Where gentlemen can be supplied with as tine a suit ot ciotningeu as can be furnished in any market. These goods are warranted tc be LATES.T STYliK. lie has also filled up with of all sizes for men and boys. Give me a call, and be your own judge as to prices. Store on Mam street, WASHINGTON, MO. Win. .Mcv.iisieck. J. r.wulUon MEYEKSIKLK & WHITSON Proprietor - LIVERY & EED STAPLES. sw nr w half ip qr w half sw sw qr of no qr e half of ne qr n half of ii w qr sw qrof nw qr ii w t)r of sw qr e half nw qr sw qr of ii w qr 2(i 27 M 3d rxiow mo. Horses, Buggies, and Team? for Hire. Feed & Stabling for Traveler's Forset TEIMIS A SPECIALTY. Terms Kciojinble. Tiy m. s halt in qr 42 3 west :ii-. ii half ne qr In Prairie Towiish p. SWNW -") 11 W halt SIC Ii2 i;il act-, in M. i.i-i ui Oaseaniade cotiniy , known ss the L. 11. i'il.'oi..-l in iliSeii-ni.i.i i 1 ige ul su,-!l 110' ir" is . . w...li to airt. All the ti'' ' Pai-soti's land. Also a lai-' -nun her ..f firms in the ,,,i,i,i., ,f l-'ntiik.iu i.tnl tiase iusle of dillci.i.t si. . qn.li'y and i.uproM-ineiilM, I..-1 fir :.:'c !-' aiark.t j 1-: - - GOODS AND MILLINERY! AT ANGERER'S STORE .S 7'. ( I. A in, MO. Select Merchaiulise and Choice Gro I ceiics, Ac. J The Milliner Uepailuicnt ! r,intainn a Full aud Compbie Stuck of I LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE I Ladies' Hat Goods and Trimmings. |