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I HE J1ECORJ). THE RECORIV PUBLISHED EVERY TJIUilitDAY. wzxjsokt r.Eisim, KlrtlOlt AND I RllJ'ltJEl'.K Union, Franklin 'Connty, Mo. SUBSCRIPTION: One Copy, oue year, 1 SS Enteral at tut Post office in t ntoa. Mo., as c ond-clum iunttr. 1 '- .!', Kate: or a.:vri::ix3; in .ipnr e-i r -en ..1 t V " " -.,iti a-I'Mi-mlI Wr.. ft ' " llm- rrt.i.i'l,. a " ' lix Pi't.itliS 0 it ' ' o.-vnr (, ..-? .11 th e- -Ciiu, ti-r e mi irt'-.- .SC. ' a-x iMH ti, itM " " one yr . Ol "m: ct'liiiuii, sit mmit.rf OJ " iil yy.r ISu w PritfiiH-'iml i'.- l-eM---. r"'tM rt "i Itnraot r-9 w ll b-' iuif'l':4;.t 1-jr IculciUi a Mr. UNION, MO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,' 188S. NO. 17 VOL. XV. 4 ' - V. G. MARTIN, Jfv . ' ' JA ' v LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. ITrnry Hempelman is keeping Phjsician, Eurgeonand Aecoucher - v- I ' t . Iks T. rnm Sl.il.lnnf Yew llnvnn J.'o. fnion. , . . egraiih linemen Tenders his professions! service to ' VDf) ClI-IZfcHN l-I l;IIIIU mill N U 1111111 lug copniry. Office In Achrnbach liiiildtny, northeiw" of I'uhllc Fqiinn-. Kesidence. well of the Presbytei iau church. C. F UlLLKNKAMF, Attorney at Law. Gko. W. Woi l. Investigator ol Titlei GALLENKAMP & WOOD, Ileal Estate nnd Tax l'ujlng Agents. Office: North side Public Square, , , UlllS, MO. T. M. BNTPER, ;Notary Public & Justice Peac8. Agent for Bailrcad & other Lauds, KuHJvwh, Accounts collected uiid all other business entrusted to my cure Will be promptly attended to. I have number ol (arms in my Lands wit u h I can sell at a bargain. M. L. O. CROWE, NOTARY- JTBMC & COXVKYANCKli within m.6 fir Franklin County. Union, 10. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHING ! N, .Vn ED. B. GHEE AN, ukai ;-:it in STAPLE & FAHCY GltOGEIlIES. PROVISIONS HP Buy nil yo'tr Pro-!ii'-.i, I : i ; t-I'-iTsiS. Hides, Tallow, (iraiti, iVe in:' Conic in it nd liny ourselves i n R0BEF.T3VILL1T, I'D Storrr.s make exuti work for ttil- , now, in piace ot xian, nuuui no bought out. Mr. Frank Voer of Argo, was in Union on Saturday. The County Court will be in session nest Monday morning. Henry O'Donell has a new house in process of building as far as the plastering stage, up en the Bour-hense. James Lvnch of New Ila- i - - - Tntnvcst and ncnaltv accrues on ' ven Is doinor the last named opera- .. . , , ! CT ... . . ir all unpaia taxes auer nexi aim- not) day. Buy your .Lime, Cement and Plaster Taris at EtiiNnAttD Bros. All the most expert railroaders about Union are of the opinion that the opening of the Merchant's John llalligan, clerk jin Seereta-j Bridge enterprise at St. Louis, is ry of State McGrath's office, was at homo on Christmas. the best omen for the rosrynption of railroad buildihg west of Union. rv A . ..,.r. .. : .1 : i .. - faue tnu cuicrpi iflirn aiu iiiuiibjcai Fresh Bread every morn.ngi',,..n ma5n intereBtS) Rl)d will d,etld Signt.Qiid's Bitkcry, Vm ' ofi ach ofher forcomnle" Mrs. Susan Russell from Station. Louis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J- W.Spradling, this woek. Liberty school house, the famous m. :t t. i " 1 - ' llio i;nampion ny mani luwk. (estl.oyc(j i,y flro t Tuesday took out seven jugs of mince pie ; . , . , , it coniect. juice last Saturday morning. ul.e(, Mr j, , G'crbel. was ,eacn. Eight school teachers arc at home' ing the present term, and left the during the Holidays, except Mr. H. j house as usual. Tho district has L. Pugh, who went to Decatur, JU., .secured the cimrcii mine neign- on a visit. Boston Fruit Cake, the very best, borhood to complete tho term in. We wish,ypu all a happy and prosperous New Yer-. SuccessorsJ- ' GEKEH&L I.1ERCIIANTS. Union, .... Mo. mm OF- sa ta License to net married were i granted to tho following parties j during the past week: Dec. 19, Frank L. Krauso of St. Louis, to Miss Nannie Brennan, of Catawissa. Married on the 20lh by -W-E-W E. J. Edirar abandoned the Hotel iF fiio-mnnd's Bnkerv. Washing- i Windsor and Annex Tuesday and i Rev. Edward Berry, Priest i., Mr. ! Ifift. for the rnl in search of L'rerner On the same day, Fred Soulard ....... j fields. Mr. Edgar met with hard Uo Miss Mattio A Wilson, both of i "Uncle Homer" of Shot well s;,,Kk h, ,lU dortakr.tg. He re- Catawissa. I in Union on Saturday, cackling on . flrli:.hc(1 ft!li, r,.;iiei tho housa at I Dec 20th, John 11 Tuias to Miss the street corners like a piillotover ft onnsi jp.aWc 01lt!,,y nn(l nt)t ' Ida Schultzo, both of Washington h or first Ifli.I CJ'i. I .. ....:....i . . l I B.,m.ln,r 1 1." tro,.,.nl f; Wn hive two communications, ' warrant a conliiiuauce of bu n..r.r,,nnt nnd one from MViiie Herald. township. 1HIC ihmii .v - it. i Mr. Mack Fenton, that will make j ' -' Same day, James Shannon to .rood reading next week. Pay up. Miss Theresa Wallace, both of Cen tral. Same day, Abraham Perkins to Miss Sarah Borrv Dec 22nd Florence Hamilton or will, l!obt. V,. Havener, who is mo day, boor Unit to il.ss Jence permitting, there will be nntloviz,,, t(1 t.noel ullJ rocl,; t Sarah Johnson, both of Prairie. ::F0R:: Trustee's Sale Notico j AVI crciis ..ihii II HoikI. i-h aid ii if ! E S.iii.I r hj-tu-lr o rnln d'.i: j . f 'lui, (I i:.(l ti.i-i' il- n. O. t b r ' lSft it ii I r.Ti.r lid in l i ft l k . Mint :.fs id lieil i f Tr ;ki. IV nn ).. ! :i IS. in tV U' f irili-i'- .til-i- i f F iink i-i(''uiirv, Ml-soi.i', d.il iM,tiH, to tii- liti i'i rl;ii it. nii.i.e. iih f.i 1'iwiniil--crib ! n-al ri:.!iv i -Hi i'il I i i he I'.-i.n- ty oi J r. nk ill. St f I .M mi. il 3) IiC'-h I i S hi -Ii pn ..I V -t hnlf lit.iin.- (I.) '. rl iit 1 1 il vr-e. , 4;l c.'.-. of I In- E -l b i.f f i..t on--, (f ) of h N.ir h i t iti.ir'i-r. V iicr."- in ti-wi .irtif In t hi (2 ) mil t').; N irili iv'el quarter lilt i. et:oil Three ( I ) In v.-hln F -rty (M ) r in-re ion- (!,). st. e. lit liiiin on- li iiiilre.l uil'l llf i en (!l5 ) acn . mm e or b s.. Which sni't cuiu'eynnert wep- mild t" seenr.i liie pny .nent. i f i certain pro.nis-idi v n He i In r in il --eri -eil. anil ulier. - nw. let-iiili. Iiit h.-Hti etuil-i hi t.hi imViiii'li j of stld n.itfl, according 1 1 the teriim ol : faiti iii-eil f 1 1 u v . j Nmv, ite n-!i.i in .up iril.mi-e with tin ; priivisii.iiH of -mill tli-eil m) tni-l, a-i.i i I Hie ie((iiet i f th" leirnl hinder i f -iiir liroii.li-i.iy line I will (iroeeud u el the id) ive den ilb.klnal e"tnx', at th I iiinili rum' dn.ir nl t'n' ('"Hit lion c In the tioi li of I'm-m, Fi-:ii?!'Iiii ('"iini.v Miih'Mir. to th - likli - .st bi,td r. rtculi ill III). I" :iiii:llcn, nil Tueedy, Ja'ina-y 22ml 1350 b'-twe.-n ihe lion-s o' nine o'i Inck in lie Inrennna nnd Iniir o'-'l'-ek in n.e lifter n inn ot "Hid d iv, to Miiif' siml mil inzellier will) the i In and exp. ne ot fxet'i'in; this iw. THUS Vi' MirVIIKU., 'J'rn.-.ito D.e lltii, ul"), ADMIIII3 l.'H.rOT3 N3TIC3 Nn'k'i- is hel'i-bv slve.ll thHt le t r i i I ii'lluil.isl iiituin mi lite w'M.-re if Ih'iu I'nieiii ii ii ilec'd. have been i-an'e.l to tin I ii..iersl.'iieil. tv lie Juile of Vki l'r .ba'i C tin of Frii.l; in liiiimy, 3l , dated ! I) eenibei ;;,i, !.vn. I A'l p.-r.nis h ivin e!;iimi ni;'-iint i-iid lid not Ida Schultzo, both of Washington, i , , , , ''e r r- ip'red t xhiiiii f . I , , ,r . Kr. 8 f I i . , 1 ! allnwinee to ald adiiilui-' nii.nr. wi-hilt ige to Same day, J h Harvey to Miss' J ( Kp n nrO : v""' "" 11 -ddd-ne. t,ev m.v b-isiness. ' Gonctta E Calvin, both of Meramec I ' " V .,, eia l -.1 iin,,, an) b -m ii. -f -aid e.-.tate. I . . ' nn! f wiittl cl.timi an nt. x h i i : f tl wit'i Mr L l7 DinTlap can make as! All knowing themselves indebt- ' .l I,. .1... .l .u;..n,l ),, n,,t.i i.r Uivcvon thchi-I.e.t pnee tor tbnr. much fun for the boys on i tinsi-, - " J ....... ; u of thn liii' on account, are requested to come in "Goods, Wnres or Mcn-I'iin.lie.' mas, as a circus. Some o. the Utj, - l hovs onioved it. too. i J ,1 i. ivwd ,..:it, : l ilt; jm in iiuiuiiii , i ".'!, nun in c We are authorized to say, Provi-: HATS h CAPSi- I, Wm G Cole to Miss1 KJobbV Rl N P W vmilton,botl,ofCalvey.IXUUUJ VJ nnd f Maid cl.-iimi are iiMr.i xlii'iiied witn in two vears l:-ntn tli dat nf tile nubii e.ilinn n thii nml-.e, tliev wiil id f irevei hniTi-d. iii:;i:v g toiilmanv, AdiiiiitNtraLur. Iti'x-i Hid, ls.-N.nl I. The al.ove ii- no a dias neat aduptntioii of 1 ul a . .1.. 1 1. ..!,.;. .r, I pi-enening at mo -1 1 C!"'. i for the same. anaT'iV'S- Salbatn at 11 A M" J. 0. M.tnns, M. D ." . ,il Choice rri-Mi , Candy fn.it and the ...cost b Wa,,lin!,,ollf Mo. eheatiost wedding cake ornaments Kombaeh and crmm Ts at to !':' rsni'S f his cn-;'.ni. r.-, ''.v that dislieii sf.ili i', Notice: Washington Bakery. i v.,,:P0 ; , l.crehy given to all Mr Yv C Alb'rs is prepared to i w,on, it may concern, that 10 per furnish hard and soft coal of all; ,ent will he added to all accounts T. . .:.. i. .,,it Leave all ..Unir nnnaid on by hooks after orders at George MoutieVs Wagon ;jrtMlllu.y 10lh, IfifO,. and goo s JACO V. 1- West --f 'be I'on'l i ,n' UN ION. - - - - I)K...!.I.U IN Dee 24th, Leslie Burt to Miss Annie V. Coleman, both rf, p,;'tpt"?.l Samo day, Jei auio. Dec 2"th, Tsaac Uri Bay to Miss Jennie Lawrence, both of Boles. Same day, John Bibb to Miss rhocbe Clark, both of Boles. A11I1AY. shop bouirht on time Transfers of Real Estate. The following transfers of real i .. il'ter Dec. olst, estate in I'l-anuiin ' "V .- .!,( 1?. anu siai There are some c icgai.i n - .Wtime U souvenirs left at Hie Drug Store. , fi wln be port. If you Lave not yet ' ' ,!a(.!ed and for every 00 days there .'irl a present, you had I.eLcr g,t . t.0!lt will ,0' added. ' one of them f-r her. ! . (, ln;U.uuj i pluin fig unpaid, counting' rantee deed, havo been made a first ar-1 matter of record since our i.im BEEBS -mm 0B THE FASHION who ha in stock a largo Invoice . ,. .-. ..1.. (. I .!,.. t-, the lowest cash The hr"c-st vanetv oi v auuj iv rres, 110 r.. r.Werv 1 cm. therefore not give Fni ts at r. iMlginuiiu j, - . - - Washington, Mo. ... 1 c loin' creillls. l win fo f - cent" to the price of all Hour sold on The editor acknowledges an 1 Crel?t commencing with the now ... . , I, oil i " . . . ..... . iv.Hl (...mpns-jvitation to a hall tu eiouuc. , . . y(,j,r. iipw iroix s lll:-t HiilMo, i.i.i,. . ig the latest lahries u'lHsi'-lthU, I, on is o, iu the market, ik tations r ...Jf .rr,n Mini to li'lVC VIHI litS t' l' all the hoys in your latin j . on l:.tn" res foment of ritei e. '? v , IMMgonnl hihI Mr;sl i u-- FARMS FOR SALE. rVi.r further information, prices, . rtf eio v here not 1 . the Holidays ana COIlUllluno -- ,n KCSSmn v.-- - dated, apply to the editor ol t.ie The oUl0r departments have recess elsewhere, and we can do a beuei ji'b for less money. Clark Brown fvs he can over more corn in a day than any other man in Franklin Coun'v. Undoubtedly ho can with 1 loot. D is about number V Tho principal's department of the Union Public schools will continue J. C. Rliniiard. All kinds of Fresh Christmas Candies and mils at ihe Washing ton Bakery, 1Iombacii& Schmieule, proprietors. Henry Schwcntker to Henry Biisrhmcicr. 14.50 acres in 12 44 3 west, 2fi1-Fritz Klekamp to Fritz Kle-kamp, jr., 123 acres in 43 range 1 east, S0 Wm.1T. Helm to Albert C Helm. 100 acres in 2 and 35 40 and 41 4 west, S1200 ollnliomn nnrl Yood to A. S. "li8 i:l 200! riECi uuoub in survey ouo - Charles Schuett to Rudolph ptrnpnS P.d.i.e 1 40 acre in sections ! PARTICULAR PUltrO.-S 8 9 1G and 17 43 3 west, 3006 FANCY F1XINS & NOTIONS- TOYS TO TICKLE tlio Tots. ADMINISTRATOR'S K0TICD. X. tb'e l hereby Kivt-n H a' 1 fer of "ll IlihistlH imi on '11'- e-t-Ue of Mir. A Wie.dliiiid d.-e'.i. have I,, en grunted to he i: si ti-r- mied , by in-. .1 iiljfe of ilie l'rf.bute Colli'' nf Fru-i . It ll I'.HIl'v, !n., ,,kiM.: v.. ...... i.-- -no. i"-' . " , ,,ne vein- h' miI.I d .t -. or ill v mav be ,,. reliid. d from ni.yhen Ii' n! Mini 1-,'e. .,,,1 if - i I elai"ii are n-t exn-biM-.l Hi l l inn villi n-,.,,1 Hie il l " fie publi-,.tion of this ia.tl e. will be fnnvei : i ...i WM. M. COIjE, A laiiai.-liu 'if DeiMiiber l'Jtll, IS.-15 Union Markets. Corrected every Wednesday by Win. JT. Thompson, Manager of IlIBBARD'S STOUK, near tho Depot. Wheat, No. 2. per bu. !! DTiUG- 8TOBE, mm SI. W.Hartin Iroprietor UNION, MO, o All Popular Tatc-i.t Medicines Soaps, Salvcn, Pill3 & Plcstcrs. WqH I it BORDERS, o CORNERS,-. CENTERS, i EXTIvN'SlOXS.-: .112 Uisu i f v.iisrs, STATIONrilY AND PURE CANDIES. CIIARLI-S FUNKK, DI'AI.I'l; i. JiS!?'-'' i; i Carries a large sto. k i f t' ''lokiny & Heating utoves. Agent lor the most ; ijiriivi'il OIL iz GASOLINE STOVES, Together iih their Appropriata Vessels'. In Tinware he has a variety of everything used in the best furnished kitchen, fiom il.iini to RtHt'rCII-Vte niMsTifVADrcr' la perfectly beautiful. KNIGHT'S KEROSENE KIT Is a :I;iss Oil can cased with wood, with zinc tops and spouts. The best yet made. lP.i-il'-isT r J'a". i:ov!vor uixl ll.iivure Awv proinplly. t ia Stid!i!. ;u;l i tS. - CASH SfO'KK- II. A. IIIBBARD, (X- ar tin 1 lnt-) UNION. - - MO. Record, Wilson Leiser No.l. Farm of ISO acre. 00 seres w,. r-nri. nnrl 10 in ciilli.-'itinu U'od valley Innrl, one mile ff'"" railroad Sla- until the new year. Railroad Ilope. Tho Globe-Democrat of Thurs- rliv contained a straw, or a crumb , J ' . ... .. -r of hope, of tho early resumption oi our railroad building wostwaui. That hope was in tho report of a forward movement in the construction of tho St. Louis Merchant's hridiro. npon which enterprise, many intelligent people ot tnw vic- New Meat Market. Mr. Joe .- i I Un.mn Jl ('illOn luaus, w no .. ,,,'"!l"- " ' ' fr 2 west, and free holder o L nion ; " , m. ty, hciieve tne T . -c to charle8 Schuctt Henry Tibhe to Pipe factory Co., lot 2 in block SO.Mcnse's add to Washington, &00 Dr. Fred Ileitman to Charles Hoitman, a lot of land on Boeuf creek, in the nature of a bequest, payment annual- 17, John Dotter to S. A. McPher-son, 71 acres in 18 and 7, 40 linn and comers -at a miiooi im...- and free lioiaer oi i m, " inity, ueiioo m o buildiops on it. r.ie- ?;oo. Cu-h ig a pl.aPtical butcher, has opened raijw(ly continuance depends, lho 10i),bdanCl)on tl.ne. AilJie-n F.nitnr ft jp in zilinski's buiMiiiK, where ropol.tor said in effect that tho con-of the Kkcokd. ' . t n,j 8.UIRago of all f,,r the building of tho bridge juuic... - - . r. ,i was let, gave tho aimeiisiunu location of the bridge, ami that sod would be broken for the beginning Store Proper:y. 8 Also 10 ecres of land, the Wi.sh-InBton road. t Pll'" t""li"-' 4H'i",, on which is a commodious i .iil.lim; wtb store rooms, cellar and dwelling i'.-'t men s, also warehouse, barn, cisterns and other convenient buiWinps wnno, r-i'hoat a large stock of General Mer cbandlse. W llbin three miles . f he t-Km Depot, stid re-s tl' '-' w lH0 churches and a scbo .1 h..u. In a -" ' .oinmunliv. The i resentoceupant wains to retire from b.isin. . U ihe reason I t Mllna. Audits llKNUV M.i n,I-..iou Mo. a. A A.lrW- piov-iti-i t iW acres ,vir 100acea o eu!'iv..t...n, pi- mv d Gents Upper and Lower QUEENS, GLASS AND kinds. ti. ,.o.i train on the Colorado ran off the track tins side of v uia rnnstrlK,tion 0n Jan'y 5th. Hidge on Wednesday,: hurling a , Frkfty(J Globo the reporter brakemen, leg broken, and delay-j fhu informfttion ing the train. Some of the passen-j hl(h aro not in yet gers waikco i.j,. and that work will not formally m -.,na in 15 43 3 west. 1150 U Herman Wilding to Henry W. Fleer, 100 acres in 15 44 4 west, "50 Christian Bnecker to Carl Brit-ninir. 103 acres in 1 44 3 west, -3000 j Talking about the cabinet Yes .1 n ,aA la a niieslinn 10 . aim mat woiiv mm j i geniieuien, . - . . " .1 T....o ' n ll.nl iliiv but will be- I .. indtrmcnt. Bet VOU V The Christmas tree in um in--;i".Miint.irav., iir""J f 1 vterian church was lavish! v hum,-' fore February 7th, becauso tho lat yMl (.an-t name 6no man that j Hul this year, in elu.iee I rojiieal ! charter for the enterprise expires ; wi ,,e B member of Harrisons', fruits a; id candy. Kreryi.ody ' at that ti m". V. conelu l.- that (.ftb)npt. ; , i ,,' ,;vi:.,,i ii-', i. Ii il.i,i',i w slroii-' movement in the m rzzxx: t - r Missouri 0 agK.it W....K ,;.,,,; ,llivs. The cross- mill down her Vest, it onKht to ho ....k u,.,lwatr. b.nn. and other ways unreasonable pi "j..i (; . . ..... ' ,,nmaiafelv. He is wasting convenient out buib.i,. Two churches tl( b-ys and gnlsv.ill, . o. u 1 1 vbIii,K1u lime in the United State s .. .... . ni.il In A n I l-iini ... 1.,.,, ,tu sill' 1 (M.M'il- If I ' MIC wmvi"' .n.i iichnn m ail im- - r- - - ihiivip v nn i'""1-" HARDWARE. i i " Corn, Oats Bacon, brcktstpcrlh. . Bacon, short clear " . Butter, fresh, " Coffee, Golden Rio. . . Coffee dark green Eggs, per dor, Flour, straight roller, Pat. Fancy, Royal Rose, Hams, per lb Onions, per bu Oil, coal per gal Potatoes (new) perbu. " sweet " " Sugar granulated per lb Sugar, X O clarified. . Sugar, light brown. . . Tea, gunpowder per lb Tea, imperial, per lb. Vinegar, SO .".() 25 14 12 1-2 20 25 20 20 2.00 2.X0 3.00 16 J10a50 15a25 80a50 50 9 p. 70a0 50a75 I5a25 A Hum just ni'i -r.ed a N V- and full i-tocK OI DRY GOODS fz IIOTIONS. G U O C EX? I E S rr-ovisioNS. clothing, 11 UfiWAliH, (iCl'.r.NSW.MIK. lino i s AND SI10K3 Ko trouble to Show Goods Will mj A Vimip ouiitry lro(l uce. WM. If. THOMPSON, Li Q 9 S-T-O-R E:: Ati'l unlimited quantities of other goods. Apply t lhe Record I.oui t Semite by his inveterate talk. Ill km M $ i) 0 HOT DELAY VOVR tmSCRIlTtON K)B 1 i inmurDTT'C MAflATlNE. lirriiuu..i -b,i Shl.h HOW .Uil'l. I" " ' (,MMuiooc"ri'iU"ii"l'-"'' i LEADER AMONG LEADERS. NEARLY TWO THOUSAHD PAGES. An.r"l fr.m W 1" '... H" h-h '" " A DISTINCTIVE PLACE CF ITS OWN. A II. oi-. Full of KEW GOODS And receiving Invoice cU'iy diiy. BUY GOODS Ot the N"csl and .ntv-l Defigns l,.l l.fll.K I'. SI (n:illly. l Urcnter rioj iUan itny iUvr IM-.ice in Town. FRESH AND PURE! Benard Bsckmann, , UNION MO neighborhood. siocs. office.
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Title | Union Record (Union, MO), 1888-12-27 |
Issue Date | 1888-12-27 |
Issue Year | 1888 |
Issue Month | 12 |
Issue Day | 27 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 15 |
Title Number | 17 |
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. |
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Title | Union Record (Union, MO), 1888-12-27 |
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Transcript | I HE J1ECORJ). THE RECORIV PUBLISHED EVERY TJIUilitDAY. wzxjsokt r.Eisim, KlrtlOlt AND I RllJ'ltJEl'.K Union, Franklin 'Connty, Mo. SUBSCRIPTION: One Copy, oue year, 1 SS Enteral at tut Post office in t ntoa. Mo., as c ond-clum iunttr. 1 '- .!', Kate: or a.:vri::ix3; in .ipnr e-i r -en ..1 t V " " -.,iti a-I'Mi-mlI Wr.. ft ' " llm- rrt.i.i'l,. a " ' lix Pi't.itliS 0 it ' ' o.-vnr (, ..-? .11 th e- -Ciiu, ti-r e mi irt'-.- .SC. ' a-x iMH ti, itM " " one yr . Ol "m: ct'liiiuii, sit mmit.rf OJ " iil yy.r ISu w PritfiiH-'iml i'.- l-eM---. r"'tM rt "i Itnraot r-9 w ll b-' iuif'l':4;.t 1-jr IculciUi a Mr. UNION, MO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,' 188S. NO. 17 VOL. XV. 4 ' - V. G. MARTIN, Jfv . ' ' JA ' v LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. ITrnry Hempelman is keeping Phjsician, Eurgeonand Aecoucher - v- I ' t . Iks T. rnm Sl.il.lnnf Yew llnvnn J.'o. fnion. , . . egraiih linemen Tenders his professions! service to ' VDf) ClI-IZfcHN l-I l;IIIIU mill N U 1111111 lug copniry. Office In Achrnbach liiiildtny, northeiw" of I'uhllc Fqiinn-. Kesidence. well of the Presbytei iau church. C. F UlLLKNKAMF, Attorney at Law. Gko. W. Woi l. Investigator ol Titlei GALLENKAMP & WOOD, Ileal Estate nnd Tax l'ujlng Agents. Office: North side Public Square, , , UlllS, MO. T. M. BNTPER, ;Notary Public & Justice Peac8. Agent for Bailrcad & other Lauds, KuHJvwh, Accounts collected uiid all other business entrusted to my cure Will be promptly attended to. I have number ol (arms in my Lands wit u h I can sell at a bargain. M. L. O. CROWE, NOTARY- JTBMC & COXVKYANCKli within m.6 fir Franklin County. Union, 10. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHING ! N, .Vn ED. B. GHEE AN, ukai ;-:it in STAPLE & FAHCY GltOGEIlIES. PROVISIONS HP Buy nil yo'tr Pro-!ii'-.i, I : i ; t-I'-iTsiS. Hides, Tallow, (iraiti, iVe in:' Conic in it nd liny ourselves i n R0BEF.T3VILL1T, I'D Storrr.s make exuti work for ttil- , now, in piace ot xian, nuuui no bought out. Mr. Frank Voer of Argo, was in Union on Saturday. The County Court will be in session nest Monday morning. Henry O'Donell has a new house in process of building as far as the plastering stage, up en the Bour-hense. James Lvnch of New Ila- i - - - Tntnvcst and ncnaltv accrues on ' ven Is doinor the last named opera- .. . , , ! CT ... . . ir all unpaia taxes auer nexi aim- not) day. Buy your .Lime, Cement and Plaster Taris at EtiiNnAttD Bros. All the most expert railroaders about Union are of the opinion that the opening of the Merchant's John llalligan, clerk jin Seereta-j Bridge enterprise at St. Louis, is ry of State McGrath's office, was at homo on Christmas. the best omen for the rosrynption of railroad buildihg west of Union. rv A . ..,.r. .. : .1 : i .. - faue tnu cuicrpi iflirn aiu iiiuiibjcai Fresh Bread every morn.ngi',,..n ma5n intereBtS) Rl)d will d,etld Signt.Qiid's Bitkcry, Vm ' ofi ach ofher forcomnle" Mrs. Susan Russell from Station. Louis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J- W.Spradling, this woek. Liberty school house, the famous m. :t t. i " 1 - ' llio i;nampion ny mani luwk. (estl.oyc(j i,y flro t Tuesday took out seven jugs of mince pie ; . , . , , it coniect. juice last Saturday morning. ul.e(, Mr j, , G'crbel. was ,eacn. Eight school teachers arc at home' ing the present term, and left the during the Holidays, except Mr. H. j house as usual. Tho district has L. Pugh, who went to Decatur, JU., .secured the cimrcii mine neign- on a visit. Boston Fruit Cake, the very best, borhood to complete tho term in. We wish,ypu all a happy and prosperous New Yer-. SuccessorsJ- ' GEKEH&L I.1ERCIIANTS. Union, .... Mo. mm OF- sa ta License to net married were i granted to tho following parties j during the past week: Dec. 19, Frank L. Krauso of St. Louis, to Miss Nannie Brennan, of Catawissa. Married on the 20lh by -W-E-W E. J. Edirar abandoned the Hotel iF fiio-mnnd's Bnkerv. Washing- i Windsor and Annex Tuesday and i Rev. Edward Berry, Priest i., Mr. ! Ifift. for the rnl in search of L'rerner On the same day, Fred Soulard ....... j fields. Mr. Edgar met with hard Uo Miss Mattio A Wilson, both of i "Uncle Homer" of Shot well s;,,Kk h, ,lU dortakr.tg. He re- Catawissa. I in Union on Saturday, cackling on . flrli:.hc(1 ft!li, r,.;iiei tho housa at I Dec 20th, John 11 Tuias to Miss the street corners like a piillotover ft onnsi jp.aWc 01lt!,,y nn(l nt)t ' Ida Schultzo, both of Washington h or first Ifli.I CJ'i. I .. ....:....i . . l I B.,m.ln,r 1 1." tro,.,.nl f; Wn hive two communications, ' warrant a conliiiuauce of bu n..r.r,,nnt nnd one from MViiie Herald. township. 1HIC ihmii .v - it. i Mr. Mack Fenton, that will make j ' -' Same day, James Shannon to .rood reading next week. Pay up. Miss Theresa Wallace, both of Cen tral. Same day, Abraham Perkins to Miss Sarah Borrv Dec 22nd Florence Hamilton or will, l!obt. V,. Havener, who is mo day, boor Unit to il.ss Jence permitting, there will be nntloviz,,, t(1 t.noel ullJ rocl,; t Sarah Johnson, both of Prairie. ::F0R:: Trustee's Sale Notico j AVI crciis ..ihii II HoikI. i-h aid ii if ! E S.iii.I r hj-tu-lr o rnln d'.i: j . f 'lui, (I i:.(l ti.i-i' il- n. O. t b r ' lSft it ii I r.Ti.r lid in l i ft l k . Mint :.fs id lieil i f Tr ;ki. IV nn ).. ! :i IS. in tV U' f irili-i'- .til-i- i f F iink i-i(''uiirv, Ml-soi.i', d.il iM,tiH, to tii- liti i'i rl;ii it. nii.i.e. iih f.i 1'iwiniil--crib ! n-al ri:.!iv i -Hi i'il I i i he I'.-i.n- ty oi J r. nk ill. St f I .M mi. il 3) IiC'-h I i S hi -Ii pn ..I V -t hnlf lit.iin.- (I.) '. rl iit 1 1 il vr-e. , 4;l c.'.-. of I In- E -l b i.f f i..t on--, (f ) of h N.ir h i t iti.ir'i-r. V iicr."- in ti-wi .irtif In t hi (2 ) mil t').; N irili iv'el quarter lilt i. et:oil Three ( I ) In v.-hln F -rty (M ) r in-re ion- (!,). st. e. lit liiiin on- li iiiilre.l uil'l llf i en (!l5 ) acn . mm e or b s.. Which sni't cuiu'eynnert wep- mild t" seenr.i liie pny .nent. i f i certain pro.nis-idi v n He i In r in il --eri -eil. anil ulier. - nw. let-iiili. Iiit h.-Hti etuil-i hi t.hi imViiii'li j of stld n.itfl, according 1 1 the teriim ol : faiti iii-eil f 1 1 u v . j Nmv, ite n-!i.i in .up iril.mi-e with tin ; priivisii.iiH of -mill tli-eil m) tni-l, a-i.i i I Hie ie((iiet i f th" leirnl hinder i f -iiir liroii.li-i.iy line I will (iroeeud u el the id) ive den ilb.klnal e"tnx', at th I iiinili rum' dn.ir nl t'n' ('"Hit lion c In the tioi li of I'm-m, Fi-:ii?!'Iiii ('"iini.v Miih'Mir. to th - likli - .st bi,td r. rtculi ill III). I" :iiii:llcn, nil Tueedy, Ja'ina-y 22ml 1350 b'-twe.-n ihe lion-s o' nine o'i Inck in lie Inrennna nnd Iniir o'-'l'-ek in n.e lifter n inn ot "Hid d iv, to Miiif' siml mil inzellier will) the i In and exp. ne ot fxet'i'in; this iw. THUS Vi' MirVIIKU., 'J'rn.-.ito D.e lltii, ul"), ADMIIII3 l.'H.rOT3 N3TIC3 Nn'k'i- is hel'i-bv slve.ll thHt le t r i i I ii'lluil.isl iiituin mi lite w'M.-re if Ih'iu I'nieiii ii ii ilec'd. have been i-an'e.l to tin I ii..iersl.'iieil. tv lie Juile of Vki l'r .ba'i C tin of Frii.l; in liiiimy, 3l , dated ! I) eenibei ;;,i, !.vn. I A'l p.-r.nis h ivin e!;iimi ni;'-iint i-iid lid not Ida Schultzo, both of Washington, i , , , , ''e r r- ip'red t xhiiiii f . I , , ,r . Kr. 8 f I i . , 1 ! allnwinee to ald adiiilui-' nii.nr. wi-hilt ige to Same day, J h Harvey to Miss' J ( Kp n nrO : v""' "" 11 -ddd-ne. t,ev m.v b-isiness. ' Gonctta E Calvin, both of Meramec I ' " V .,, eia l -.1 iin,,, an) b -m ii. -f -aid e.-.tate. I . . ' nn! f wiittl cl.timi an nt. x h i i : f tl wit'i Mr L l7 DinTlap can make as! All knowing themselves indebt- ' .l I,. .1... .l .u;..n,l ),, n,,t.i i.r Uivcvon thchi-I.e.t pnee tor tbnr. much fun for the boys on i tinsi-, - " J ....... ; u of thn liii' on account, are requested to come in "Goods, Wnres or Mcn-I'iin.lie.' mas, as a circus. Some o. the Utj, - l hovs onioved it. too. i J ,1 i. ivwd ,..:it, : l ilt; jm in iiuiuiiii , i ".'!, nun in c We are authorized to say, Provi-: HATS h CAPSi- I, Wm G Cole to Miss1 KJobbV Rl N P W vmilton,botl,ofCalvey.IXUUUJ VJ nnd f Maid cl.-iimi are iiMr.i xlii'iiied witn in two vears l:-ntn tli dat nf tile nubii e.ilinn n thii nml-.e, tliev wiil id f irevei hniTi-d. iii:;i:v g toiilmanv, AdiiiiitNtraLur. Iti'x-i Hid, ls.-N.nl I. The al.ove ii- no a dias neat aduptntioii of 1 ul a . .1.. 1 1. ..!,.;. .r, I pi-enening at mo -1 1 C!"'. i for the same. anaT'iV'S- Salbatn at 11 A M" J. 0. M.tnns, M. D ." . ,il Choice rri-Mi , Candy fn.it and the ...cost b Wa,,lin!,,ollf Mo. eheatiost wedding cake ornaments Kombaeh and crmm Ts at to !':' rsni'S f his cn-;'.ni. r.-, ''.v that dislieii sf.ili i', Notice: Washington Bakery. i v.,,:P0 ; , l.crehy given to all Mr Yv C Alb'rs is prepared to i w,on, it may concern, that 10 per furnish hard and soft coal of all; ,ent will he added to all accounts T. . .:.. i. .,,it Leave all ..Unir nnnaid on by hooks after orders at George MoutieVs Wagon ;jrtMlllu.y 10lh, IfifO,. and goo s JACO V. 1- West --f 'be I'on'l i ,n' UN ION. - - - - I)K...!.I.U IN Dee 24th, Leslie Burt to Miss Annie V. Coleman, both rf, p,;'tpt"?.l Samo day, Jei auio. Dec 2"th, Tsaac Uri Bay to Miss Jennie Lawrence, both of Boles. Same day, John Bibb to Miss rhocbe Clark, both of Boles. A11I1AY. shop bouirht on time Transfers of Real Estate. The following transfers of real i .. il'ter Dec. olst, estate in I'l-anuiin ' "V .- .!,( 1?. anu siai There are some c icgai.i n - .Wtime U souvenirs left at Hie Drug Store. , fi wln be port. If you Lave not yet ' ' ,!a(.!ed and for every 00 days there .'irl a present, you had I.eLcr g,t . t.0!lt will ,0' added. ' one of them f-r her. ! . (, ln;U.uuj i pluin fig unpaid, counting' rantee deed, havo been made a first ar-1 matter of record since our i.im BEEBS -mm 0B THE FASHION who ha in stock a largo Invoice . ,. .-. ..1.. (. I .!,.. t-, the lowest cash The hr"c-st vanetv oi v auuj iv rres, 110 r.. r.Werv 1 cm. therefore not give Fni ts at r. iMlginuiiu j, - . - - Washington, Mo. ... 1 c loin' creillls. l win fo f - cent" to the price of all Hour sold on The editor acknowledges an 1 Crel?t commencing with the now ... . , I, oil i " . . . ..... . iv.Hl (...mpns-jvitation to a hall tu eiouuc. , . . y(,j,r. iipw iroix s lll:-t HiilMo, i.i.i,. . ig the latest lahries u'lHsi'-lthU, I, on is o, iu the market, ik tations r ...Jf .rr,n Mini to li'lVC VIHI litS t' l' all the hoys in your latin j . on l:.tn" res foment of ritei e. '? v , IMMgonnl hihI Mr;sl i u-- FARMS FOR SALE. rVi.r further information, prices, . rtf eio v here not 1 . the Holidays ana COIlUllluno -- ,n KCSSmn v.-- - dated, apply to the editor ol t.ie The oUl0r departments have recess elsewhere, and we can do a beuei ji'b for less money. Clark Brown fvs he can over more corn in a day than any other man in Franklin Coun'v. Undoubtedly ho can with 1 loot. D is about number V Tho principal's department of the Union Public schools will continue J. C. Rliniiard. All kinds of Fresh Christmas Candies and mils at ihe Washing ton Bakery, 1Iombacii& Schmieule, proprietors. Henry Schwcntker to Henry Biisrhmcicr. 14.50 acres in 12 44 3 west, 2fi1-Fritz Klekamp to Fritz Kle-kamp, jr., 123 acres in 43 range 1 east, S0 Wm.1T. Helm to Albert C Helm. 100 acres in 2 and 35 40 and 41 4 west, S1200 ollnliomn nnrl Yood to A. S. "li8 i:l 200! riECi uuoub in survey ouo - Charles Schuett to Rudolph ptrnpnS P.d.i.e 1 40 acre in sections ! PARTICULAR PUltrO.-S 8 9 1G and 17 43 3 west, 3006 FANCY F1XINS & NOTIONS- TOYS TO TICKLE tlio Tots. ADMINISTRATOR'S K0TICD. X. tb'e l hereby Kivt-n H a' 1 fer of "ll IlihistlH imi on '11'- e-t-Ue of Mir. A Wie.dliiiid d.-e'.i. have I,, en grunted to he i: si ti-r- mied , by in-. .1 iiljfe of ilie l'rf.bute Colli'' nf Fru-i . It ll I'.HIl'v, !n., ,,kiM.: v.. ...... i.-- -no. i"-' . " , ,,ne vein- h' miI.I d .t -. or ill v mav be ,,. reliid. d from ni.yhen Ii' n! Mini 1-,'e. .,,,1 if - i I elai"ii are n-t exn-biM-.l Hi l l inn villi n-,.,,1 Hie il l " fie publi-,.tion of this ia.tl e. will be fnnvei : i ...i WM. M. COIjE, A laiiai.-liu 'if DeiMiiber l'Jtll, IS.-15 Union Markets. Corrected every Wednesday by Win. JT. Thompson, Manager of IlIBBARD'S STOUK, near tho Depot. Wheat, No. 2. per bu. !! DTiUG- 8TOBE, mm SI. W.Hartin Iroprietor UNION, MO, o All Popular Tatc-i.t Medicines Soaps, Salvcn, Pill3 & Plcstcrs. WqH I it BORDERS, o CORNERS,-. CENTERS, i EXTIvN'SlOXS.-: .112 Uisu i f v.iisrs, STATIONrilY AND PURE CANDIES. CIIARLI-S FUNKK, DI'AI.I'l; i. JiS!?'-'' i; i Carries a large sto. k i f t' ''lokiny & Heating utoves. Agent lor the most ; ijiriivi'il OIL iz GASOLINE STOVES, Together iih their Appropriata Vessels'. In Tinware he has a variety of everything used in the best furnished kitchen, fiom il.iini to RtHt'rCII-Vte niMsTifVADrcr' la perfectly beautiful. KNIGHT'S KEROSENE KIT Is a :I;iss Oil can cased with wood, with zinc tops and spouts. The best yet made. lP.i-il'-isT r J'a". i:ov!vor uixl ll.iivure Awv proinplly. t ia Stid!i!. ;u;l i tS. - CASH SfO'KK- II. A. IIIBBARD, (X- ar tin 1 lnt-) UNION. - - MO. Record, Wilson Leiser No.l. Farm of ISO acre. 00 seres w,. r-nri. nnrl 10 in ciilli.-'itinu U'od valley Innrl, one mile ff'"" railroad Sla- until the new year. Railroad Ilope. Tho Globe-Democrat of Thurs- rliv contained a straw, or a crumb , J ' . ... .. -r of hope, of tho early resumption oi our railroad building wostwaui. That hope was in tho report of a forward movement in the construction of tho St. Louis Merchant's hridiro. npon which enterprise, many intelligent people ot tnw vic- New Meat Market. Mr. Joe .- i I Un.mn Jl ('illOn luaus, w no .. ,,,'"!l"- " ' ' fr 2 west, and free holder o L nion ; " , m. ty, hciieve tne T . -c to charle8 Schuctt Henry Tibhe to Pipe factory Co., lot 2 in block SO.Mcnse's add to Washington, &00 Dr. Fred Ileitman to Charles Hoitman, a lot of land on Boeuf creek, in the nature of a bequest, payment annual- 17, John Dotter to S. A. McPher-son, 71 acres in 18 and 7, 40 linn and comers -at a miiooi im...- and free lioiaer oi i m, " inity, ueiioo m o buildiops on it. r.ie- ?;oo. Cu-h ig a pl.aPtical butcher, has opened raijw(ly continuance depends, lho 10i),bdanCl)on tl.ne. AilJie-n F.nitnr ft jp in zilinski's buiMiiiK, where ropol.tor said in effect that tho con-of the Kkcokd. ' . t n,j 8.UIRago of all f,,r the building of tho bridge juuic... - - . r. ,i was let, gave tho aimeiisiunu location of the bridge, ami that sod would be broken for the beginning Store Proper:y. 8 Also 10 ecres of land, the Wi.sh-InBton road. t Pll'" t""li"-' 4H'i",, on which is a commodious i .iil.lim; wtb store rooms, cellar and dwelling i'.-'t men s, also warehouse, barn, cisterns and other convenient buiWinps wnno, r-i'hoat a large stock of General Mer cbandlse. W llbin three miles . f he t-Km Depot, stid re-s tl' '-' w lH0 churches and a scbo .1 h..u. In a -" ' .oinmunliv. The i resentoceupant wains to retire from b.isin. . U ihe reason I t Mllna. Audits llKNUV M.i n,I-..iou Mo. a. A A.lrW- piov-iti-i t iW acres ,vir 100acea o eu!'iv..t...n, pi- mv d Gents Upper and Lower QUEENS, GLASS AND kinds. ti. ,.o.i train on the Colorado ran off the track tins side of v uia rnnstrlK,tion 0n Jan'y 5th. Hidge on Wednesday,: hurling a , Frkfty(J Globo the reporter brakemen, leg broken, and delay-j fhu informfttion ing the train. Some of the passen-j hl(h aro not in yet gers waikco i.j,. and that work will not formally m -.,na in 15 43 3 west. 1150 U Herman Wilding to Henry W. Fleer, 100 acres in 15 44 4 west, "50 Christian Bnecker to Carl Brit-ninir. 103 acres in 1 44 3 west, -3000 j Talking about the cabinet Yes .1 n ,aA la a niieslinn 10 . aim mat woiiv mm j i geniieuien, . - . . " .1 T....o ' n ll.nl iliiv but will be- I .. indtrmcnt. Bet VOU V The Christmas tree in um in--;i".Miint.irav., iir""J f 1 vterian church was lavish! v hum,-' fore February 7th, becauso tho lat yMl (.an-t name 6no man that j Hul this year, in elu.iee I rojiieal ! charter for the enterprise expires ; wi ,,e B member of Harrisons', fruits a; id candy. Kreryi.ody ' at that ti m". V. conelu l.- that (.ftb)npt. ; , i ,,' ,;vi:.,,i ii-', i. Ii il.i,i',i w slroii-' movement in the m rzzxx: t - r Missouri 0 agK.it W....K ,;.,,,; ,llivs. The cross- mill down her Vest, it onKht to ho ....k u,.,lwatr. b.nn. and other ways unreasonable pi "j..i (; . . ..... ' ,,nmaiafelv. He is wasting convenient out buib.i,. Two churches tl( b-ys and gnlsv.ill, . o. u 1 1 vbIii,K1u lime in the United State s .. .... . ni.il In A n I l-iini ... 1.,.,, ,tu sill' 1 (M.M'il- If I ' MIC wmvi"' .n.i iichnn m ail im- - r- - - ihiivip v nn i'""1-" HARDWARE. i i " Corn, Oats Bacon, brcktstpcrlh. . Bacon, short clear " . Butter, fresh, " Coffee, Golden Rio. . . Coffee dark green Eggs, per dor, Flour, straight roller, Pat. Fancy, Royal Rose, Hams, per lb Onions, per bu Oil, coal per gal Potatoes (new) perbu. " sweet " " Sugar granulated per lb Sugar, X O clarified. . Sugar, light brown. . . Tea, gunpowder per lb Tea, imperial, per lb. Vinegar, SO .".() 25 14 12 1-2 20 25 20 20 2.00 2.X0 3.00 16 J10a50 15a25 80a50 50 9 p. 70a0 50a75 I5a25 A Hum just ni'i -r.ed a N V- and full i-tocK OI DRY GOODS fz IIOTIONS. G U O C EX? I E S rr-ovisioNS. clothing, 11 UfiWAliH, (iCl'.r.NSW.MIK. lino i s AND SI10K3 Ko trouble to Show Goods Will mj A Vimip ouiitry lro(l uce. WM. If. THOMPSON, Li Q 9 S-T-O-R E:: Ati'l unlimited quantities of other goods. Apply t lhe Record I.oui t Semite by his inveterate talk. Ill km M $ i) 0 HOT DELAY VOVR tmSCRIlTtON K)B 1 i inmurDTT'C MAflATlNE. lirriiuu..i -b,i Shl.h HOW .Uil'l. I" " ' (,MMuiooc"ri'iU"ii"l'-"'' i LEADER AMONG LEADERS. NEARLY TWO THOUSAHD PAGES. An.r"l fr.m W 1" '... H" h-h '" " A DISTINCTIVE PLACE CF ITS OWN. A II. oi-. Full of KEW GOODS And receiving Invoice cU'iy diiy. BUY GOODS Ot the N"csl and .ntv-l Defigns l,.l l.fll.K I'. SI (n:illly. l Urcnter rioj iUan itny iUvr IM-.ice in Town. FRESH AND PURE! Benard Bsckmann, , UNION MO neighborhood. siocs. office. |