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THE RECORD in'!.i!ui: KVi'Kv-'iHr :sia v. wxxjkc-jsj?' 'sisr. s-xrr , KI.UoK ASH rKUMSKiOK.' ITnion, I'ranlclin iC'ounty, M " r-....', ' ' StTB-CSIFTION: " -");y, I'rr yir :lf? : 5 MJ(, rt fit- ! - . . v " . -tL VV :o I. ill .a VDIVAHI MI.T IN .M'UXI If, uly paper at lis County Beat.'-' .. "' .. - VOL XX .UK ION, MO., TliUIlSUAYl AUGUST vi. C. WOOD, Physician and Surgeon. Office' at Dr. Klliotfs Dmy-store ' ST. CI.H1, Bffo; JOHN B. MARTIN:- ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHINGTON, MO. M. L. O. CROWE,' NOTARY rUBLiC & C()XVEY.VnCEK.' within auci for FrsEtfhn County; .,, Union,' Ma. Rudolph nirzel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : wasiiivutoa. '...'' ... no. ' Will practice la Franklin uud udiotuiuu Counties. .-'-.. STEPHEN FB AZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OlHoe : In the Court llouo, : . Union. Mo. Set-tU'ttieuts In the. Probate Court a pnulslty. Also collecting, convcyancinj . and paying taxes for non-residents, i J. G. MAIiTIJf, . Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, CiiiOti, ... Mo. TmliTs Ms DrofcBsionhl gervlces to Jie ciUztuN uf Union and surrounding country. Offlce In Acheuuach building, northeast of Public KCjiiarc. Jti'pidviice lu Jiule Seay's house. LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. Hazelnuts aro plenty this year. Are tbeto any more picnitB.it brewing in tdo country 1 The Exnosition will oncn in St. Louis ou the Dili of September, we uderstand. Mrs. C. L. Corty, of Pennsylvnh- i, a Hisler ul llio editor, is uspueted a visit noxt week. The junk sale of trash resulting rom repair of the Court House, on Tuesday amounted to $49.50. -t Henry Arand lias rcsigni d hiii po it ion in llio Union Cornet band siiilo his promotion as post umt-lor. Mr. M. W. Weimor ol l'emiHylva nia arrived in Union on Monday on vinil to his brotlicv, our Circuit eik. Miss Ilatim Crowe, ot Omaiia, is avonng her lriends in Washington .v 1 1 1 1 a visit this week. If possible A lio will pass ibo. winter in Union. Another entertainment ol a bter-ry character will be given in the 'rmhy teuimi (liinch lliis, Thuisdiiy iveninjr by llio touchers' institute, issistud by ciii.oiiH. , August P. il, Kiehl, of Ladonia, l x., and his haif brother, Henry A iX.eman ol Huslivillc, III., urc visit n their relatives and mai y friends a and' nar Buoinonl and Uliulwell, Mo. ' If we were a school diieetor in iv-- ountry district, we should uuliesi- atingly cmjiloy a teacher who reg- ilarly attends the annual institutes, n preference to 6n6 who habitually lots not attend them. The now telegraph connection ol ho HunKcrs' and Moi chants' line vith our oflico works admirably. ll'hero are Oight offieca in dift'erenl arts of HL Louis, any ono of which s accessible on cull, and at low ates. Thero hhotild bo no critics ap-oint'ii at tbo Institute to. lacerate ho feelings ot those who have uct.intly eiideavored to tvuntrihiiie i.e'lertual offerings for tlm delec-itiontn'i 'editieation of tho Insti-uto,1 iie .iwiuiiiiiiig season in theBoiy-jtu-;e is ahouV- over. Tl' exci ;ise isabuut-a8ciVol and' ptonsunl asl ver, but tbe ubfeaue;it effects aio iot so. uatisfnetory. .One letls more iite haviiiLT been curried uowu witii i mm colj by ihe time he g"t.' 5.. 'iief liau oj paving been in the water aU.itii' On jV'o'uh'.y a severe storm hovered ;vcr i!r country prettyexf-ms'ive-Y , It did coiisidi. cable damage in n. Lr.uV-. couiity. and struck the 1$. & M telegraph office ut lfctldwin oid iniciruptcd coiuniuuicati jn for veral hours, Although: this month, August. ! y.t!iivan, Mi.( Aug. 'J !. 1;"). has rive fciatuidavs, 'buiidavs and i Editor Uecord: Ikiir Sir there Mondays, ycjt.it has more eamp-j wii be a big jUjirbcoue ut Sullivan. iiicetkr(s''aiurVin)ttiujti;d ,'Wctin'gsj Ma, 6n'iatirday, the oth, of iScp-hi our coiljiiJtitaii aintt oUiisj'iiio'ftlh JiCHulicr. tSK". t'oine and bring all in t-ie ytfar." -J " ''. i y.friir friefids you can, and circulate In our trip into Prairie sonic time ago, we pdsscd, a field of sunflowers, Wear Patrick jUcDcnuols. Ve now learn that, theeed.s are good food for hens . :u;d JiUrses as welfas for birds. Marital Miscellany ricenscs to. ct 'iriuniod were granted to the lollowingparties dur ing the past week. August 20th. Joseph'' George Eeksticn t ) JlissMury Kreut, both of .Union township. ' Aug. 2s4tli. John It. Soudcrs of j Ga-sconade -County . to Augusta ; Helm of lioone township. ' Aug. 25th. Frank od'mtinn to Annie Gebhard, both of New Haven. Mr. J. C. Weimer, Circuit Cleric 'has finished very croditable improvements about his premises lately. A new foneo encloses tho premises, and the mansion is painted in' flowing colors, such as have not been seen in the country since tho dusky maiden of the forest sported the red bin! plumage. It is striking and handsome.The chief executive ol the county ha.-i ordered and had accomplished within the week, what should hate been done several years ao, and that is, a number of the large trees in llio public square has been removed so us to give tho younger ones of hotter variety a chance to grow and become truly ornamental as well ns useful. Prof; Herman C Kiehl and Jas. R.' lSndges, are from Heemont in this County . The Misses Elzio and Maggie Michael woro originally from tho same place. 'J'horo are several other teachers in the County that can bo accredited to the sume locality, which is very much to its credit, as producing a number of inlelligenl young ladies and gonllemim. Transfers of Real Estate. The following transfers of real citato in Franklin County by warraii. too deed, have been made a matter of JJecot'd since our last report. lliiikle, Clove et al to Friederii k W. I'oese. Tit) acres in U5 4-j 3 west, 82G00. G. A Mastou to FranK Lauder, lots 2 ami V in bli; (Vi Union, J:j00. Anton A lljer to S. H. Swartz, one aero near Dry Branch, $150. Lcscllo F resell U) John M, Alte mueller, two-third interest in 120 a- cres in f 42 1 west ,8i000. Henry Clay Wilson, a colored boy. was brought before justice F razee on Tuesday, charged with having stolen a revolvei from Sam Wells. It appears that he was a guest of Sams list Saturday and when Sam and hi-wife. locked up to go to Cumpmccl 1ri', Clay reuirnod to tho hous'', broke in, and appropriated the revol ver. lie tiied to sell it to parties who . knew it, representing thut he had bought it, and was tiied of it, This is the way Sam got on thoitiick of it. When arraigned bofore the justice he plead guilty by saying that ho did do il. As it is a penitentiary offense, tho squire simply uppoiuted him an attorney and then took his waiver of examination and bound him over to the Circuit Court.- We rite sorry to learn that Mrs. Wilhelmino I'ehle, the mother ol IIon.'F. W: Pchle, died at tho residence; of her youngest daughter, Mrs. S." If. K"hlne!, of New Haven, on Friday, the 21st day of.Auusl, 18S5, at the advanced ae (li.TSl yeais. She was buried at the Methodist Episcopal church yard, near Mr." IViilcs. r'n .Sundav rrion-.inj'. nf wW, she' was a ' faTAIuF member lovei;. -13 vAls. "'K-ave :i son '! the Hon. F. W. TeAky tti'd t!u-ee datiglih'i-s, the youngest of whom 1.1 nc'.v over thirty years i age. S'te eutii'i to this con a try ,'-(') vein's nfO. mid bus lived in I-ViinKliii (!... n ii t ' i .i- ' i 41 veils, llti liiisb-uid nivd 1 vein's a;i, since whk-'i i- si, live 1 vi'M her so-i an I . Mrs S-.rliieei ait 'I'ii;:'!-1;-. Mi'y.ii be ::J ol io-i, ' :, iiuni irocd ,i:ni ta;thful I b r.ai t, enter liiou into tho joys of thy Lt-rd." " " i paper ami otltewiso, and, oblige. Yours Truly, C. C.Uose. At Rost. Died nt Hillsboro, Texas. Angui4 4;h, 1885, Mrs.' Mary Whitmiro, wilo of Chuelen Whitniire- and set-ond '(laughter of Jchti and Letlie C. ICvans of Stanton, Franklin county, Missouri. She suffered much and long with that ever wasting disease, couttfimptinn. She is not iad but ulecpui.li the sleep that never wakes to w-ccp. John. The Labadie Cavo- A great many interesting incidents happen ut the Normal Institute, and many illustrations given that would be interesting to print. Among other things, the following in icgurd to Labadie, was told. The place U-oK. its mime fiom a man who onco lived, filled the niche in time in tho neighborhood of the county thut now beais his tiamo. He was a pioneer and lived by fishing and hunting on the frontier, or skirts ot tho forest. Tavern roc-K was then only a trading post where Daniul Uoono, Lewis and Claric, ho alterwards discovered the source of the Missouri river, and few other bold itdvunturers, made their trapping and hunting headquarters, while Labadie and his sons ventured further inland, and began clearing.Ono diiy while tho boys were at worK on the clearing, they hoard tho familiar report of their fathers riflo in the woods, hut paid no attention j to it until ni'rnilall, when his contin-l ued absence Homewh.it alarmed them, but in as much us it was dark they did not looti alter him until morning As soon as it was light enough they went to the spot where they heard the gun, and there got on a bloorty.trail which they lollow-od to a cave on the (dace i-ow owned by Mr. Root, near Charley Woods, on the Union and Labadie road. It is in iii that the mouth of the cavo is now nearly closed up by de r and shilling earth. Into this cave the boys followed llio trail which proved to be that of a wounded bear, and upon entering it, they found the mangled runiuuis ot ll.eir lather, and the dead body ol the tear, that had been mortally wounded but had retained sutficieni vitality alter tho shooting to escape to the cave and to rend and tear its relentless pursu-rcr. Theiuve, or its locality, and this rarativc, though bordeiing on the confines of fiction, are given as facts, and are well known with much more particularity and miiuitiu of detail, by Mr. C. S.Jeffries, Squire Sweet, Judge Ming and other older settlers of the county. The Ohio democrats have rioin - nated Uoy. lioadiy lor re-election, ana in the very first plank of their platform, they have embodied a lie. j patent to tho most obtuse intellect j in tho party, and wo allow any latitude in this quality of tho brain. I They congratulate tho administrtion j upon tho prosperity in the business interests of tho country. "The revival of prosperity and the increase in tho value of property already begun, demonstrate the beneficence of Democratic principles, even beloro any session of Congress has enabled tho country to realizo the full fruition of their application by legislation." Wo vonlurc to say that there has uovcr been a lime in tho history of the world when there wero more of tho laboring class not of employment, than there aro nt tho present time.- Wo copy a short appeal 'r.'Mn OalUs.-wlio is a the ' P""'' wrHer.-.rom Ledger tin's week. It shows the ex iremi) stagnation in thf industrial world, a ttff yet the world was ueyor rich"!-. Wo .en !hj uncertain link-of the new administration as llio cause of u.l this. . FG "ft SALE j 2 Zii.ii'ii.i-nn; ii fru.t Dry or atier, only u,-d a -hort tiiro; ul as new, nil! '.jo a-hl for S'iO l!ohiiiiei-, h'unlon, KruiiKlin v Mo,. A ; an ! ii it all von can tliroitoli vour : Robertsville, Mo.'i! Aug. '21th, Ho.-,. Lflilor of Kecord. . . On Friday eve last, my- burn was struck by lightning aij totally consumed, and my loss wotjld havej been still greater, only Toi thej prompt assistance of 'tny neighbors, j who began to arrive on tliegtountls withiu fiVe minutes after the Hash. I wish to thank them all publicly through your paper for their timely assistance. Especially Ab.srs. Jacob Norbin, Erik Jobnn,V' ones John Hide, Ileury, 'lieorge, ,Iej - ard, Frank, and Ed Heinker, Dun Morrison, and son John, S. A. Whitworih, M. li.. Lewis jr, James V. Emmons and ail the rest, ladies and gentlemen. U. II. Dhnny. A fine Cotswald buck for sale price, 12. Four months old. Apply here for further information. Good KonuUk in Every Case. 1) . A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tutin., writes, that he was seriously tiflVctoil with a severo cold that settled on his lungs : hud tried many remedies without bcntil-. Being induced to try J)r. Kind's New Discov-ci y for Consumption , did so and was en-t rely cured by use of a few bottles. Wince which time he lius nscd It in his lainily for all coughs and colds which he says gave best results. Ttiis ia the experience ot thousauds whose lives have been saved by this Wondertul discovery. Trial bottles free at M,;rliu's Druij store. Notary Public and Heal Estate Agent. Post ofll'jo Mcyer'a storo, Franklin County, Mo., Vij'vfs the following lint of imits for stile, at low figures and cjy-ceeilingln reasonable terms. In Central twp. near Dry Branch. AiTc'6 1'urt.ii of SeetioU Soc Tp Kangu. .10 8E SW 8 411 west. lt,7 SWqr t ,, S4 WhlfSE ., 10 NV NW . 10 ,. .St) Ah'fNK 15 ,, Whir sv SO fclilf NW M Sh If NW IT HO B hlf Mi ., 40 N W NW ., Near Win. Jleyerseiek's, 40 KKNW !) ii 1 ., W X" XK ., , lu" MiNK ., , SO KhlfSH .. ., id KW SW W ,. Near St. Clair and Dry llr.inca. iU Whit SK -'-0 ,. SO WhlfNW. 'l ,, SU Kb f SE i'J ,, ,, 1D sK or W) Khlf sB iW HO . Khlf NK 31 W Khlf sK 820 Whif sec 3J , . So WhlfXEqr In Meruinec Township Dear .'Stunt on. S-2 lot 1 NK 2 -11 2 80 Li'UNW 10 NWMi , SO N half SW 10 KE SE ' ' 3 in sw sk . .' SO KlmjrSB 5 , St) Lot 1 NE ti ., ,, 0 N haif SE . , . 4') SW SW 10 40 NW SE 12 ' ' lllU SU(r J4 , SO K half NK ' " " M NW NW 15 , ', t0 S half SW HO K half SK " " K0 S half NW " 40 SW SW " " " " Kill Miqr 2U " " " KiO sWijr " " " " KiO NWqr 2ii " " I'D SW qr 27 10 NK hE ' " " " u SW SE 28 ' S,J Whaif SK 21) K half HVV " " " " NW SW ' V'.) SIC qr ( 30 " " " NK NFT 31 " " " 40 NK SW 31 " " " Iu Bnone Township. 40 SW SE 2 41 4 " 120 S hlf N'B&NWNE 11 " ' " 40 NK NK 12 " " " 320 N half eeo 22 ; " K!0 SW qr " ' SO W hrlf SE " 10 NE SK ' " " " " ' Kio NW qr ., ,. 80 W haif SW 20 " " " S haif SK 27 " " " 40 SE SW W) E hail NE 34 " ' " 40 NW NK " " " " 80 NhalfNW 35 " ' " 4 SW NW ' " ' 40 HW SW " " " " 80 K half N W 3ti " " 40 SW NW ' ' " " 40 NW SE " " " " HO S half SE 25 it-.'Jt " SO , N liulf Mi 36.. ' ' " In Union Township. 148 Lots l ii 2SW 81 4J 2 " SO: S h!f I."'- 1 & 2 ' ' la Holea Township -' ' '80 ' Bdia-f SK i' . 13- 1 cast. In Prat fie TowwiYp. ' 40 . SW NW T-i 41 " so w iidt SE . ;rj ' " " Also 4S0 aerco hi (.iascuuade county , Mo. All the above is knoe o pstlieL. U. 1'avson's land. I also have for sale the W half of sec. lii tp 42 r 4 we.-', iu li nine Towiw-hip la ar Squire t il-.:;, reid nt ft per acre. Al-'o a lan.'e Mi-r e-f f-iriiu iu the conntii s lit Friilil.ii., il. -I iiisi!"l! lu if Ciifer-'U' ,:.. (ii".iit.v and iiiipi o Venn n In, i -it. red foi fuW i) ait ono ki t price.. Ab o 2u,O.i0 i.ei .-s in the eeiiiHies f liiithir and S , -t.hiii ni f I all i,;iL .u-a e lonl 1 4 10 acres in It. .. no!.;.- comity at $1 pel acre All ui the Si.it--- of Missouri. 'T r-.v (Hit .llf .'!! li'll. ;i!.-o i r DUiiAllILIT'Y . Your house i.r leuce-, will not only Better, hut lin y wi l LAST LONGER. If yon will a i AtBEST --ALTEN, Vv practical painter to put, .in :i solid oo.it ofpiilnt. Your Telle. s i!ir,:o. lie ean grain your ilooi -i liouisi ifuily and can Imni; iiaper. A I. SO WINDOW SHADES AND WALL PAPER for sale. Cull n hi in f ills relticiKH?. VSIiX, : : : : ntt. Adolilius H. Vitt, ' MAKKR OF M O I) ELS AND EXPERIMENTAL MACHINES Also till kinds of IJjdil Machinery such as Clocks, Sowing Machines, &c., repaired, and Turning and Grinding done. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UMON MO. J. l L riCUISAH I.XG, JU. 11' M. Ji. LUICHJlEIilXU. TRADING STOBS i Kj;js:stit it, mo. Heap quarters of Prairie Twp. for DIIY GOODS, USSOCBmiKN, Ac. Look out f jr YOUS 0WU INTEKESTj A Large Stock always on hand to select from, and NEW GOODS constantly received, and sold r.t THE LOWEST PRICES. Produce taken in exchange for ;;oods at the Highest-Market Price. LEUBBEING BROS., P. 0. GfiUBVILLE K0. HE IC H ANT ill CHASVH. HERKSTROETTER Would most respectfully inform bis old friends and the public generally thut he has filled up his TAILORING ESTiPORIUIV! With an immense, stock of (JlolSlM, ;as-luierei uuJ Suit ingH, Where gentlemen can be supplied with us fin.e a suit of clothing as can be furnished in any market. These goods are warranted tc be LATEST STYLE. He bar, ab;o died up with KRASJV SlXltV. !I.t'i'iJ.V;. of all Me.i for men and b - vs. Give me a call, io your own judge as to pri'.v,'.. Slot, OLD i 1 sSfei ysar ti so. on Mailt t-ltvt-l, WASHINGTON, LIU. iKf fruitier for cut! antf mu on anlmnlt. So4 tmrymhtrt. 15 and 50 cti. a btx. Try IU Mini Mnrfree (Churles Egbert (.'radilock ia as modit as she is Uilented. She reoont ) ly declined a public reception in St. Louis on the ground that she had done nothing In deserve such a distinction. New Yo.-k Journal. Color Vour But'er Firmer, that try to Mil whtte butter are all of tbc opinion thai Ulrrlrr dneanotpay. If ther would me Wells, Klohardaoo k ( co a. .lm- rroTM Butter Color, ind market their butter in por.'eol condition, ther would still net rood prices, but It will not pay to make anv but too beattn color and quality. This color Is used by all the leading creameries and ' dairymen, and tiaold by druttsts and merchants. Why is a aneenwful poultry man like a .''i I ',V' '," ,:r,l,l,t"IH1, carriage builde.? BecSnae he m.kea 4 .' "JZ .Jm, t iVun! coop"l'y- -.ti.l'n. .1, ;viu:ii.ii-.:.-r ol t.t.i. esooe in "Hunt's Remedy Is valuable and ItsbcneHta' t- u is lo miilo: limil M-tilmii r. i!m-i..m f nt. arenermainent. Cured1 meof kidney disease."ji ;t u, t tin it' llin l'rcl;il, fuurt. or SullW.nFenner.rroTldenoe. K.l. V:-allkliu iNnnny. M. . ... he held nt II,,' The jiirl who loves William never askf Court Ii.iuhi- in I ninii, couiiiuuk-Ii r on her father to foot her Bill. ihetlivt Mauday oLs-iitemin-r, 1wi. If YOU WANT A DOli j WJ! . MKYKlISIKCh', '' Send 15 cents for oon botkr's acme, loileup Adinlnistnitor. rraylnrs, eolored plate.' Aasoolated Fanoiersj juK "i-iT 7 South Blsrhth Btreet. Philadelphia ' IToticc ci' Final Sottloment. Notice is l eu by frivell to 'ill i lMliloiv nil d others Inh n-itiii in l,!... rsi.iv. ,,i Aiiulph LfiiiihoiNt, dee'd , that i'ie under-siunial leiiniiii-iirainr of said e-i .1, Inn wl.-. to make liinl t I- iin-nt. Minicof a, next term ul ilni i'ci ti it Court ol Franklin eor.nlv. Mu., to '.-i ., at tin-Oourt. house in l.'nion, e, oniiieiiei.-vn on the Ill's t Monday of Sepleniber, ss.",. e. a. KAij.Miivr.i;, A el in i l) .-rtliilor. Jnlv 23-17 I'iiird Settlement i4oti.ee. Notice is hi r-hv fjiven lo nilen-iiioir--and others tub rested iu the ei-tate ol Mrs. M ny Wolfe, dee'd, Unit the tin (lci'M,.;ii"d ailiiiinislr.'iior of said estate, intends to make linitl settiemtnt, then ol nt nel term i f tli.j l'lobiiie tli.urt i Krank-iiii t'ouni) Mo, to bo In Id at the Court . Ilotiic in I'nlon, coinun ne'ni on the lir.it Monday uf Septeinb. r. iss.-, TIIKI ). SK1KOU 1', Adn iilislraior, d. b. n. July 23 17 Aatire of Final Settlement. Nolle'- is hereby niven to all eieditors and oi hers inteiestnl in the estate . Jnseili Klueser, ih-c'd, that' the ur.der-idgued, ndniinistrator do bonis non, In tends to iu ike llnul settlemeiil ll en ol at the next icnil ef the l'mliati Coini of Franklin Omitity, Mo., lo ho held in the Court hou-,e iu Union, eoniiiiencin on the Urn I Monday of September. ItiNY LOUIS KE't'lKliKU, Administrator. July 23-17 Jioticc Ot liillll St'tticillCMl. Notice is liereby ulveu to all creditors ami ethers iuieresteil in the estate of Asa Ill's ckeiii iilye, deceased, that the uuder- Menial, aditiitir-trri'or do lionis Hon, ui-I tends ui make final settlement therm f at Hie in xt lerm of t lie Probate Court, ot Franklin county, Missouri, to he held in I lie Court house iu Union, eonuiii iicliiH on the first .Monday in Keple'iiber, 1S5. it. W. Hootii. Adniluistrnlor, d. b. n. A iig 13 iiutl. Administrator's Sale of Heal Estate. In the Franklin Cotinty l'r"bute Court, liccemher Tel m, IS.SI Wni. Meyi isieck, administrator of ihe estate ol licfliind Dubbiii t, deceused. In vii'tii'i and by authority of an order of s-de, made on the 1-1 day of Dei cinber, ISSI, liy tlm i'robaic Court i f Friinkiiii Oouaty, Mo , I, the un.lersiiml, iidiniu-istr.Uor uttlie estate of Uellliid Dulj-iiert, deeeas. d , will on Monday, September 7th, 18S5, het'.veeii the hours of nine, o'clock in the foi'eiioiin 10 d live o'clock in 1 he ni'ieriioon at the (''ii-rl linise door in the. tovvn o lieii'li, and diirhii! the ses.-,ioa of tin 'I'roiijie Court of said County ol FranK liu, m1! at, Public Am tion, all the interest of tile said Gerhard Dubberl, deceased, in and lo the following deserbied rial estate, Ijin ami l.eluii in Franklin County, Mo. iiesi.illjed us billow: 'J.'i.US iiei-es, W (it ir of Surveys osl.Sii & 2SS7, t ;i 1 1, ruugo 1 east. Al-o 1 lit. 07 ai res, SK i,t of Survey 2."w7, anil part ol Surveys 207 & WiStt. Also 7 12 acres, I M5 it i f Survey ":', all lu 1 wp 41, ranuc I I east, (mil hounded as lolloivs; on the. west, hy ti iu lands ol I. .loiuts he Ira and Win. M-lii't, Nonh by Wm. Si hit, K. Sclioll and T. J. Purkius, on the Knsi by holds of T. J. l'erkliK and W. A. Moyir, on Hie South by the Mo. 1'mcHIc liatlroad. TKl'.MS (,F SAI.K : One third of the piuchiise money to be paid cash, the b.il mice to be aid in 12 months, the purchaser givin,' nolii with upproved s cur liy, .Irawini; inleresl at li per cent from ihiiLy t f sale. WM. MKYKUSIKCK, AdiHiinolruloi. A ua (1-49 " TruHtec's Sale Notice. Whereas, CaUiariiio Wisuinaii and (ieoriie T. Wiseinan, by their deeii of li us!,, dated Auuiist 2:un, l,-7i), aui! re-coidcd In Trust Deed Kecord, book "I.," on piiue 3it), In the liecoreier's oiiico f fiianklln (Joiiuly, Missouri, did convey to the undersigned, trustee, the following di Sen I). -d ),ai eels of land IVinu in the County of Franklin and Slate ol Missouri, to-wit: The Southeast quarter, of the Nortliiiast quarter, and the Norlhwi si, quarter of the Northeast quarter, till in section iliirty f mr, (31), township forty two. (12), rnuKo4 west, uoutaiug SO acres Ulure or less And whereas said deed of trust was mad,' I cure llio payment of a certain (ii,,ini-.;..M y i,.,!i- tiiiijeiulMsi-i'ineil. .Vml vv lu-1 1.-t l.e said ;o iiiiii-,-,ni y oute is pus; duo and in f ii.lt has 0c( u nnuie in tile paynn ul. tl.ereol. .Now therefore, at the request i f tlo-le.'.l lii) ii I , r ol Mid note and deed of irict. imh under tae provlsiuiii of said irt, I ''..a o.i f ;! ty. .-'vutenbor ISt'a. A. If 1, I ;. I'M' O lift fciMWd in s ; C "-i'l-.v 1 1 t'-ii- torn of i',:iun . i i '-- ict'Vi-. a t!;e h s o; ten (j ct-e o'c.i.ek in 'a: ' in lie io've.oi.n and I'.v isit.."nmei i.t .aid day', sell ! In ; i ; In ;' oc ml in said d . :(.' it., n, i.t ',111.1'i -. ,tm!ihs He; iii q... y 1 1 n Ull.ilit-:-i tllM IllttheSt Ineoer. for . .'.; :-, , i.-ij iti sai I not;- f'.'i Hie pmoiKU I ' :-llt u-i psy.no tin. co-Is o. cACtuliicj eel.' tvj.-l. j !3.vl . Ulcnt! n! . :i!i o -iilor-' .!;i , :;';'..:!.! nt t'-h.le 11; Kli',.-'--' ' :iM.l. r-i- il, 1 ; ui- !.i ;i! i .: tie .i ,n, n in, inumOs t-i iiriRfin il i'!! lenient. :!ieo'..i ni ill-. iicx. tefni.n!' i In I'li iinie Ciiurtol' Krank liu County. M l..ii.rl. to in- held ai th" I'liiirt, li..iHe in I'lium. i ' - mi me lie in on it lii -t Mi.Dlli.y ill Sepleiuiii r. . Iss.V l'lllln. SKIKiiHT, Aduiiiilsii-alur. J M -1," Motira ot final Bcttlc-moii't. Kstsce of f inal Settlement None.- is lien by :;in-u ti i,li o,-. illtum nd oCnrs iiltei cried In the es-nte ol Frii II--se, -li-e'il. that: th; nnd.-r ivrned aitmi' i-o ratui- in cico-e of .-intd e.-t. lie, intends to make if,;d m-'IIc- nt 'liei-fof at the ii"t ler-n i f I'io- Intle I'ouri i I Franklin Coiiniv. .Mo , lo !-. held in I In- (' '"rt, lioiHe in Cnion, ;,iui-nieiii: ntr on ihe tlrsl Monday nf Scotcru-!,,', I: ... WM. MKYKUSIKCK. AihiiiuiMralui. July 2.S-17 FIlNAL BBTTLEMEKT NOTICK Notice i-i hereby and otic rs inioiv M l. Idas K lnki' dee i'.H d ailinlnist rat, niven lo all creditors H d iu the it He of ai'il. that the under-I in clilll-'.".' of said I s. i -ile, ii'ti-nds to niake linnl settf in- lit llle-ei-f at tile III t I'M III I . f t'l" PlijOall! Couit of Fiankiin Coimiy, . Mo., 'o I-,. Iiulit iu tin: Court ii'ii-e in CniiMi.com-iiii'lM-iiiif on Hie li.st Monday ol September, lsSo. WM. MKV KliSlKCK. Adiriin-,! 1-ninr. July 21 IV Final Seltlomont Notice. Notice is hereby niven to all creditor and oiliers inU-rcsi.ed in the est it e of llv lleuncbei'i.', d( c. ii.- erl, ihal Ihemiilir-inn-ed, executoi of s iiii estate. Intends lo make linnl settlement I hereof, al the next, frill of Hie Piolinle Cmiri. of Fianklir Coimr.y, Mo., to be In ld at the (! t house in tlnion, e.nnim uein;; on tin- llrst. Monday ol September. Is-Ci. HKNI'V MAIM-,, F'ieculol. July iil -17 rinal Settleiuent Hotieo. Notice h III rcby niven to all ere.lilors snd others i n :. r--sled iu the est He. of l'lieodiu-e Itawo, deceased, thut. the under, imi- d , executor of said i stale Intends to in alio dual settlement t In n ol al Ihe next term of Hie I'rolmlo, Court of Franklin County. Mo., to be held at, Om. Court House i;i I'nion, ('.oiiiniencoii,' on. the 1st Monday of September, Iss'.",. Tiii'.(Doi;i: liAWo. Executor. July '.M -17 AdmiiiisIiatov'B nle ot Real Estate,' In ihe Frinklin County Probate Court. I leeemher Term, Iss . Wai. Meveisb ck. niliiiiiiislinlor i f the cs ale ol Mary f. Daniels, neeea-ed. In vi'toe and bv atitlinrltv i f an order i f :.in-, n.aile on tie: 1st da of D eiiilmr IW-'l, by Hie Pn-li.ie (t.iint i,f i-ianklin Cininl i', Mo., I the ninl 't--;it;n. ,t, t,diiiniM'' U'atoror the estate of Mary F. I'al ie1-:, ileci nsed, will on Monday, Beptonibcr 7th, 13So,, liet.vcioi tiie boms ol nine o'rloc'i in :h0' forenoon and livn o'clock in the altornooir it the Com I. Mouse liour in i),e lown of I'nion. anil il'irlin; the sev,-i;,n nf the Pio-b do Com t of said County of Franklin,, sell at 1'iihlie Auction, all Hie interest of thesiiiil Mary F. Daniels, d. ei acd, in, mi! to the I' dlowinih-sei i I . d real esl.il.e, lyini;- mid beiu;; in i iaiiklin ('o"iilf. Mo. dcbciihed as I'lillows lo wil ; Lot It), of Itloek 1 ot the town of Unit- urlsvilb-, in i' i ,l 1 1 1 ) 1 1 County, Missouri. TEIiMs OF .SAI.K. CASH. WM. MEVKIlStKCK", Adiuintalra'.or. Aug (i- 40. Order ol I'ublication. STATE OF MISSOI'III, 1 County ok Fiiainki.in. J ( In the Probate Court, C muly of Fraukliu and State of Missouri. June Term, lns.i Cyrus Lewis Adminis- lint ir ol the estate ! Order ol pnl'lication John J. S. Dickinson I Now conies Cyrils Lewis, Administrator of the esta;,e of John J S Dickinson, dee d, and presents I i Hie Court bis petition, praying for an order for the sale of so uiucli of the ll-id K-iiite of said deceased as will pay anil satisfy the leuiainin debts due by said csnue, mil yel unpaid for, wan i of stillhicnt u-.-cts, accompanied by llio iiccounls, lists ;n:d Inventories rt-ipitit'd by law in socli inse, olicxainiu atioii w'aereol it is onlei i d Unit all persons 1 n te i'i's i cd in the csiiito e-f said deceased lie iiotitied that application as li'iirsaid lias been made, anJ lliat unless the contrary fn- shown on or beforo ttio llrst day ot the next term of this Court, in In-In-ld on the I -l M nid iy of September 1S.S,-, i,oi., an order iv ill be luadtt f Hie .sale ot the iiltoh-, or so much ol tin; Kent K.sla'e of said ilei ea-ed as will ba siillieic n I I 'I' 1 lie panned of said debut; hi, i, it 1- I'm i lu r oraeti U mat this notice In- ;uolisln-d iii s i.iie uewriper 111 this County t or f mr we ks b. foru the next tuna of tnis ('oiii t. STATE OF MISSOURI) .. O t'.N ty 'lo Fi.lMil.lN. I ' " I, Ao.:.-;n,-.'- li. Pan;.., .iude of Ihe fl'.-t.ate '.'.oil' nf -i-i,l Coin,'.. . unrein certify ilia th.- above is n ti-u.. i;o. r ;V otig-i i - iii ' Oikv of I'ul.'ie i' a u itiurnti nJerred on i- ii!e.-:iin - ni.iiei.r.. i f ric irdlu iny D! filial i a :! fa:-:; -;. 'mii- -ind ll,j n-ai J " it .li . nu! ! ;. .tiv ulti- In i -,: in Vi. v. ,ik k of, .!. . ;.. ii , '.St'i. AiMi'sr h. bolte, Judaj 1 1 ohat
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Title | Franklin County Record (Union, MO), 1885-08-27 |
Issue Date | 1885-08-27 |
Issue Year | 1885 |
Issue Month | 08 |
Issue Day | 27 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 11 |
Title Number | 52 |
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 |
Issue Present | Present |
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Title | Franklin County Record (Union, MO), 1885-08-27 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | THE RECORD in'!.i!ui: KVi'Kv-'iHr :sia v. wxxjkc-jsj?' 'sisr. s-xrr , KI.UoK ASH rKUMSKiOK.' ITnion, I'ranlclin iC'ounty, M " r-....', ' ' StTB-CSIFTION: " -");y, I'rr yir :lf? : 5 MJ(, rt fit- ! - . . v " . -tL VV :o I. ill .a VDIVAHI MI.T IN .M'UXI If, uly paper at lis County Beat.'-' .. "' .. - VOL XX .UK ION, MO., TliUIlSUAYl AUGUST vi. C. WOOD, Physician and Surgeon. Office' at Dr. Klliotfs Dmy-store ' ST. CI.H1, Bffo; JOHN B. MARTIN:- ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHINGTON, MO. M. L. O. CROWE,' NOTARY rUBLiC & C()XVEY.VnCEK.' within auci for FrsEtfhn County; .,, Union,' Ma. Rudolph nirzel, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : wasiiivutoa. '...'' ... no. ' Will practice la Franklin uud udiotuiuu Counties. .-'-.. STEPHEN FB AZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OlHoe : In the Court llouo, : . Union. Mo. Set-tU'ttieuts In the. Probate Court a pnulslty. Also collecting, convcyancinj . and paying taxes for non-residents, i J. G. MAIiTIJf, . Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, CiiiOti, ... Mo. TmliTs Ms DrofcBsionhl gervlces to Jie ciUztuN uf Union and surrounding country. Offlce In Acheuuach building, northeast of Public KCjiiarc. Jti'pidviice lu Jiule Seay's house. LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. Hazelnuts aro plenty this year. Are tbeto any more picnitB.it brewing in tdo country 1 The Exnosition will oncn in St. Louis ou the Dili of September, we uderstand. Mrs. C. L. Corty, of Pennsylvnh- i, a Hisler ul llio editor, is uspueted a visit noxt week. The junk sale of trash resulting rom repair of the Court House, on Tuesday amounted to $49.50. -t Henry Arand lias rcsigni d hiii po it ion in llio Union Cornet band siiilo his promotion as post umt-lor. Mr. M. W. Weimor ol l'emiHylva nia arrived in Union on Monday on vinil to his brotlicv, our Circuit eik. Miss Ilatim Crowe, ot Omaiia, is avonng her lriends in Washington .v 1 1 1 1 a visit this week. If possible A lio will pass ibo. winter in Union. Another entertainment ol a bter-ry character will be given in the 'rmhy teuimi (liinch lliis, Thuisdiiy iveninjr by llio touchers' institute, issistud by ciii.oiiH. , August P. il, Kiehl, of Ladonia, l x., and his haif brother, Henry A iX.eman ol Huslivillc, III., urc visit n their relatives and mai y friends a and' nar Buoinonl and Uliulwell, Mo. ' If we were a school diieetor in iv-- ountry district, we should uuliesi- atingly cmjiloy a teacher who reg- ilarly attends the annual institutes, n preference to 6n6 who habitually lots not attend them. The now telegraph connection ol ho HunKcrs' and Moi chants' line vith our oflico works admirably. ll'hero are Oight offieca in dift'erenl arts of HL Louis, any ono of which s accessible on cull, and at low ates. Thero hhotild bo no critics ap-oint'ii at tbo Institute to. lacerate ho feelings ot those who have uct.intly eiideavored to tvuntrihiiie i.e'lertual offerings for tlm delec-itiontn'i 'editieation of tho Insti-uto,1 iie .iwiuiiiiiiig season in theBoiy-jtu-;e is ahouV- over. Tl' exci ;ise isabuut-a8ciVol and' ptonsunl asl ver, but tbe ubfeaue;it effects aio iot so. uatisfnetory. .One letls more iite haviiiLT been curried uowu witii i mm colj by ihe time he g"t.' 5.. 'iief liau oj paving been in the water aU.itii' On jV'o'uh'.y a severe storm hovered ;vcr i!r country prettyexf-ms'ive-Y , It did coiisidi. cable damage in n. Lr.uV-. couiity. and struck the 1$. & M telegraph office ut lfctldwin oid iniciruptcd coiuniuuicati jn for veral hours, Although: this month, August. ! y.t!iivan, Mi.( Aug. 'J !. 1;"). has rive fciatuidavs, 'buiidavs and i Editor Uecord: Ikiir Sir there Mondays, ycjt.it has more eamp-j wii be a big jUjirbcoue ut Sullivan. iiicetkr(s''aiurVin)ttiujti;d ,'Wctin'gsj Ma, 6n'iatirday, the oth, of iScp-hi our coiljiiJtitaii aintt oUiisj'iiio'ftlh JiCHulicr. tSK". t'oine and bring all in t-ie ytfar." -J " ''. i y.friir friefids you can, and circulate In our trip into Prairie sonic time ago, we pdsscd, a field of sunflowers, Wear Patrick jUcDcnuols. Ve now learn that, theeed.s are good food for hens . :u;d JiUrses as welfas for birds. Marital Miscellany ricenscs to. ct 'iriuniod were granted to the lollowingparties dur ing the past week. August 20th. Joseph'' George Eeksticn t ) JlissMury Kreut, both of .Union township. ' Aug. 2s4tli. John It. Soudcrs of j Ga-sconade -County . to Augusta ; Helm of lioone township. ' Aug. 25th. Frank od'mtinn to Annie Gebhard, both of New Haven. Mr. J. C. Weimer, Circuit Cleric 'has finished very croditable improvements about his premises lately. A new foneo encloses tho premises, and the mansion is painted in' flowing colors, such as have not been seen in the country since tho dusky maiden of the forest sported the red bin! plumage. It is striking and handsome.The chief executive ol the county ha.-i ordered and had accomplished within the week, what should hate been done several years ao, and that is, a number of the large trees in llio public square has been removed so us to give tho younger ones of hotter variety a chance to grow and become truly ornamental as well ns useful. Prof; Herman C Kiehl and Jas. R.' lSndges, are from Heemont in this County . The Misses Elzio and Maggie Michael woro originally from tho same place. 'J'horo are several other teachers in the County that can bo accredited to the sume locality, which is very much to its credit, as producing a number of inlelligenl young ladies and gonllemim. Transfers of Real Estate. The following transfers of real citato in Franklin County by warraii. too deed, have been made a matter of JJecot'd since our last report. lliiikle, Clove et al to Friederii k W. I'oese. Tit) acres in U5 4-j 3 west, 82G00. G. A Mastou to FranK Lauder, lots 2 ami V in bli; (Vi Union, J:j00. Anton A lljer to S. H. Swartz, one aero near Dry Branch, $150. Lcscllo F resell U) John M, Alte mueller, two-third interest in 120 a- cres in f 42 1 west ,8i000. Henry Clay Wilson, a colored boy. was brought before justice F razee on Tuesday, charged with having stolen a revolvei from Sam Wells. It appears that he was a guest of Sams list Saturday and when Sam and hi-wife. locked up to go to Cumpmccl 1ri', Clay reuirnod to tho hous'', broke in, and appropriated the revol ver. lie tiied to sell it to parties who . knew it, representing thut he had bought it, and was tiied of it, This is the way Sam got on thoitiick of it. When arraigned bofore the justice he plead guilty by saying that ho did do il. As it is a penitentiary offense, tho squire simply uppoiuted him an attorney and then took his waiver of examination and bound him over to the Circuit Court.- We rite sorry to learn that Mrs. Wilhelmino I'ehle, the mother ol IIon.'F. W: Pchle, died at tho residence; of her youngest daughter, Mrs. S." If. K"hlne!, of New Haven, on Friday, the 21st day of.Auusl, 18S5, at the advanced ae (li.TSl yeais. She was buried at the Methodist Episcopal church yard, near Mr." IViilcs. r'n .Sundav rrion-.inj'. nf wW, she' was a ' faTAIuF member lovei;. -13 vAls. "'K-ave :i son '! the Hon. F. W. TeAky tti'd t!u-ee datiglih'i-s, the youngest of whom 1.1 nc'.v over thirty years i age. S'te eutii'i to this con a try ,'-(') vein's nfO. mid bus lived in I-ViinKliii (!... n ii t ' i .i- ' i 41 veils, llti liiisb-uid nivd 1 vein's a;i, since whk-'i i- si, live 1 vi'M her so-i an I . Mrs S-.rliieei ait 'I'ii;:'!-1;-. Mi'y.ii be ::J ol io-i, ' :, iiuni irocd ,i:ni ta;thful I b r.ai t, enter liiou into tho joys of thy Lt-rd." " " i paper ami otltewiso, and, oblige. Yours Truly, C. C.Uose. At Rost. Died nt Hillsboro, Texas. Angui4 4;h, 1885, Mrs.' Mary Whitmiro, wilo of Chuelen Whitniire- and set-ond '(laughter of Jchti and Letlie C. ICvans of Stanton, Franklin county, Missouri. She suffered much and long with that ever wasting disease, couttfimptinn. She is not iad but ulecpui.li the sleep that never wakes to w-ccp. John. The Labadie Cavo- A great many interesting incidents happen ut the Normal Institute, and many illustrations given that would be interesting to print. Among other things, the following in icgurd to Labadie, was told. The place U-oK. its mime fiom a man who onco lived, filled the niche in time in tho neighborhood of the county thut now beais his tiamo. He was a pioneer and lived by fishing and hunting on the frontier, or skirts ot tho forest. Tavern roc-K was then only a trading post where Daniul Uoono, Lewis and Claric, ho alterwards discovered the source of the Missouri river, and few other bold itdvunturers, made their trapping and hunting headquarters, while Labadie and his sons ventured further inland, and began clearing.Ono diiy while tho boys were at worK on the clearing, they hoard tho familiar report of their fathers riflo in the woods, hut paid no attention j to it until ni'rnilall, when his contin-l ued absence Homewh.it alarmed them, but in as much us it was dark they did not looti alter him until morning As soon as it was light enough they went to the spot where they heard the gun, and there got on a bloorty.trail which they lollow-od to a cave on the (dace i-ow owned by Mr. Root, near Charley Woods, on the Union and Labadie road. It is in iii that the mouth of the cavo is now nearly closed up by de r and shilling earth. Into this cave the boys followed llio trail which proved to be that of a wounded bear, and upon entering it, they found the mangled runiuuis ot ll.eir lather, and the dead body ol the tear, that had been mortally wounded but had retained sutficieni vitality alter tho shooting to escape to the cave and to rend and tear its relentless pursu-rcr. Theiuve, or its locality, and this rarativc, though bordeiing on the confines of fiction, are given as facts, and are well known with much more particularity and miiuitiu of detail, by Mr. C. S.Jeffries, Squire Sweet, Judge Ming and other older settlers of the county. The Ohio democrats have rioin - nated Uoy. lioadiy lor re-election, ana in the very first plank of their platform, they have embodied a lie. j patent to tho most obtuse intellect j in tho party, and wo allow any latitude in this quality of tho brain. I They congratulate tho administrtion j upon tho prosperity in the business interests of tho country. "The revival of prosperity and the increase in tho value of property already begun, demonstrate the beneficence of Democratic principles, even beloro any session of Congress has enabled tho country to realizo the full fruition of their application by legislation." Wo vonlurc to say that there has uovcr been a lime in tho history of the world when there wero more of tho laboring class not of employment, than there aro nt tho present time.- Wo copy a short appeal 'r.'Mn OalUs.-wlio is a the ' P""'' wrHer.-.rom Ledger tin's week. It shows the ex iremi) stagnation in thf industrial world, a ttff yet the world was ueyor rich"!-. Wo .en !hj uncertain link-of the new administration as llio cause of u.l this. . FG "ft SALE j 2 Zii.ii'ii.i-nn; ii fru.t Dry or atier, only u,-d a -hort tiiro; ul as new, nil! '.jo a-hl for S'iO l!ohiiiiei-, h'unlon, KruiiKlin v Mo,. A ; an ! ii it all von can tliroitoli vour : Robertsville, Mo.'i! Aug. '21th, Ho.-,. Lflilor of Kecord. . . On Friday eve last, my- burn was struck by lightning aij totally consumed, and my loss wotjld havej been still greater, only Toi thej prompt assistance of 'tny neighbors, j who began to arrive on tliegtountls withiu fiVe minutes after the Hash. I wish to thank them all publicly through your paper for their timely assistance. Especially Ab.srs. Jacob Norbin, Erik Jobnn,V' ones John Hide, Ileury, 'lieorge, ,Iej - ard, Frank, and Ed Heinker, Dun Morrison, and son John, S. A. Whitworih, M. li.. Lewis jr, James V. Emmons and ail the rest, ladies and gentlemen. U. II. Dhnny. A fine Cotswald buck for sale price, 12. Four months old. Apply here for further information. Good KonuUk in Every Case. 1) . A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tutin., writes, that he was seriously tiflVctoil with a severo cold that settled on his lungs : hud tried many remedies without bcntil-. Being induced to try J)r. Kind's New Discov-ci y for Consumption , did so and was en-t rely cured by use of a few bottles. Wince which time he lius nscd It in his lainily for all coughs and colds which he says gave best results. Ttiis ia the experience ot thousauds whose lives have been saved by this Wondertul discovery. Trial bottles free at M,;rliu's Druij store. Notary Public and Heal Estate Agent. Post ofll'jo Mcyer'a storo, Franklin County, Mo., Vij'vfs the following lint of imits for stile, at low figures and cjy-ceeilingln reasonable terms. In Central twp. near Dry Branch. AiTc'6 1'urt.ii of SeetioU Soc Tp Kangu. .10 8E SW 8 411 west. lt,7 SWqr t ,, S4 WhlfSE ., 10 NV NW . 10 ,. .St) Ah'fNK 15 ,, Whir sv SO fclilf NW M Sh If NW IT HO B hlf Mi ., 40 N W NW ., Near Win. Jleyerseiek's, 40 KKNW !) ii 1 ., W X" XK ., , lu" MiNK ., , SO KhlfSH .. ., id KW SW W ,. Near St. Clair and Dry llr.inca. iU Whit SK -'-0 ,. SO WhlfNW. 'l ,, SU Kb f SE i'J ,, ,, 1D sK or W) Khlf sB iW HO . Khlf NK 31 W Khlf sK 820 Whif sec 3J , . So WhlfXEqr In Meruinec Township Dear .'Stunt on. S-2 lot 1 NK 2 -11 2 80 Li'UNW 10 NWMi , SO N half SW 10 KE SE ' ' 3 in sw sk . .' SO KlmjrSB 5 , St) Lot 1 NE ti ., ,, 0 N haif SE . , . 4') SW SW 10 40 NW SE 12 ' ' lllU SU(r J4 , SO K half NK ' " " M NW NW 15 , ', t0 S half SW HO K half SK " " K0 S half NW " 40 SW SW " " " " Kill Miqr 2U " " " KiO sWijr " " " " KiO NWqr 2ii " " I'D SW qr 27 10 NK hE ' " " " u SW SE 28 ' S,J Whaif SK 21) K half HVV " " " " NW SW ' V'.) SIC qr ( 30 " " " NK NFT 31 " " " 40 NK SW 31 " " " Iu Bnone Township. 40 SW SE 2 41 4 " 120 S hlf N'B&NWNE 11 " ' " 40 NK NK 12 " " " 320 N half eeo 22 ; " K!0 SW qr " ' SO W hrlf SE " 10 NE SK ' " " " " ' Kio NW qr ., ,. 80 W haif SW 20 " " " S haif SK 27 " " " 40 SE SW W) E hail NE 34 " ' " 40 NW NK " " " " 80 NhalfNW 35 " ' " 4 SW NW ' " ' 40 HW SW " " " " 80 K half N W 3ti " " 40 SW NW ' ' " " 40 NW SE " " " " HO S half SE 25 it-.'Jt " SO , N liulf Mi 36.. ' ' " In Union Township. 148 Lots l ii 2SW 81 4J 2 " SO: S h!f I."'- 1 & 2 ' ' la Holea Township -' ' '80 ' Bdia-f SK i' . 13- 1 cast. In Prat fie TowwiYp. ' 40 . SW NW T-i 41 " so w iidt SE . ;rj ' " " Also 4S0 aerco hi (.iascuuade county , Mo. All the above is knoe o pstlieL. U. 1'avson's land. I also have for sale the W half of sec. lii tp 42 r 4 we.-', iu li nine Towiw-hip la ar Squire t il-.:;, reid nt ft per acre. Al-'o a lan.'e Mi-r e-f f-iriiu iu the conntii s lit Friilil.ii., il. -I iiisi!"l! lu if Ciifer-'U' ,:.. (ii".iit.v and iiiipi o Venn n In, i -it. red foi fuW i) ait ono ki t price.. Ab o 2u,O.i0 i.ei .-s in the eeiiiHies f liiithir and S , -t.hiii ni f I all i,;iL .u-a e lonl 1 4 10 acres in It. .. no!.;.- comity at $1 pel acre All ui the Si.it--- of Missouri. 'T r-.v (Hit .llf .'!! li'll. ;i!.-o i r DUiiAllILIT'Y . Your house i.r leuce-, will not only Better, hut lin y wi l LAST LONGER. If yon will a i AtBEST --ALTEN, Vv practical painter to put, .in :i solid oo.it ofpiilnt. Your Telle. s i!ir,:o. lie ean grain your ilooi -i liouisi ifuily and can Imni; iiaper. A I. SO WINDOW SHADES AND WALL PAPER for sale. Cull n hi in f ills relticiKH?. VSIiX, : : : : ntt. Adolilius H. Vitt, ' MAKKR OF M O I) ELS AND EXPERIMENTAL MACHINES Also till kinds of IJjdil Machinery such as Clocks, Sowing Machines, &c., repaired, and Turning and Grinding done. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UMON MO. J. l L riCUISAH I.XG, JU. 11' M. Ji. LUICHJlEIilXU. TRADING STOBS i Kj;js:stit it, mo. Heap quarters of Prairie Twp. for DIIY GOODS, USSOCBmiKN, Ac. Look out f jr YOUS 0WU INTEKESTj A Large Stock always on hand to select from, and NEW GOODS constantly received, and sold r.t THE LOWEST PRICES. Produce taken in exchange for ;;oods at the Highest-Market Price. LEUBBEING BROS., P. 0. GfiUBVILLE K0. HE IC H ANT ill CHASVH. HERKSTROETTER Would most respectfully inform bis old friends and the public generally thut he has filled up his TAILORING ESTiPORIUIV! With an immense, stock of (JlolSlM, ;as-luierei uuJ Suit ingH, Where gentlemen can be supplied with us fin.e a suit of clothing as can be furnished in any market. These goods are warranted tc be LATEST STYLE. He bar, ab;o died up with KRASJV SlXltV. !I.t'i'iJ.V;. of all Me.i for men and b - vs. Give me a call, io your own judge as to pri'.v,'.. Slot, OLD i 1 sSfei ysar ti so. on Mailt t-ltvt-l, WASHINGTON, LIU. iKf fruitier for cut! antf mu on anlmnlt. So4 tmrymhtrt. 15 and 50 cti. a btx. Try IU Mini Mnrfree (Churles Egbert (.'radilock ia as modit as she is Uilented. She reoont ) ly declined a public reception in St. Louis on the ground that she had done nothing In deserve such a distinction. New Yo.-k Journal. Color Vour But'er Firmer, that try to Mil whtte butter are all of tbc opinion thai Ulrrlrr dneanotpay. If ther would me Wells, Klohardaoo k ( co a. .lm- rroTM Butter Color, ind market their butter in por.'eol condition, ther would still net rood prices, but It will not pay to make anv but too beattn color and quality. This color Is used by all the leading creameries and ' dairymen, and tiaold by druttsts and merchants. Why is a aneenwful poultry man like a .''i I ',V' '," ,:r,l,l,t"IH1, carriage builde.? BecSnae he m.kea 4 .' "JZ .Jm, t iVun! coop"l'y- -.ti.l'n. .1, ;viu:ii.ii-.:.-r ol t.t.i. esooe in "Hunt's Remedy Is valuable and ItsbcneHta' t- u is lo miilo: limil M-tilmii r. i!m-i..m f nt. arenermainent. Cured1 meof kidney disease."ji ;t u, t tin it' llin l'rcl;il, fuurt. or SullW.nFenner.rroTldenoe. K.l. V:-allkliu iNnnny. M. . ... he held nt II,,' The jiirl who loves William never askf Court Ii.iuhi- in I ninii, couiiiuuk-Ii r on her father to foot her Bill. ihetlivt Mauday oLs-iitemin-r, 1wi. If YOU WANT A DOli j WJ! . MKYKlISIKCh', '' Send 15 cents for oon botkr's acme, loileup Adinlnistnitor. rraylnrs, eolored plate.' Aasoolated Fanoiersj juK "i-iT 7 South Blsrhth Btreet. Philadelphia ' IToticc ci' Final Sottloment. Notice is l eu by frivell to 'ill i lMliloiv nil d others Inh n-itiii in l,!... rsi.iv. ,,i Aiiulph LfiiiihoiNt, dee'd , that i'ie under-siunial leiiniiii-iirainr of said e-i .1, Inn wl.-. to make liinl t I- iin-nt. Minicof a, next term ul ilni i'ci ti it Court ol Franklin eor.nlv. Mu., to '.-i ., at tin-Oourt. house in l.'nion, e, oniiieiiei.-vn on the Ill's t Monday of Sepleniber, ss.",. e. a. KAij.Miivr.i;, A el in i l) .-rtliilor. Jnlv 23-17 I'iiird Settlement i4oti.ee. Notice is hi r-hv fjiven lo nilen-iiioir--and others tub rested iu the ei-tate ol Mrs. M ny Wolfe, dee'd, Unit the tin (lci'M,.;ii"d ailiiiinislr.'iior of said estate, intends to make linitl settiemtnt, then ol nt nel term i f tli.j l'lobiiie tli.urt i Krank-iiii t'ouni) Mo, to bo In Id at the Court . Ilotiic in I'nlon, coinun ne'ni on the lir.it Monday uf Septeinb. r. iss.-, TIIKI ). SK1KOU 1', Adn iilislraior, d. b. n. July 23 17 Aatire of Final Settlement. Nolle'- is hereby niven to all eieditors and oi hers inteiestnl in the estate . Jnseili Klueser, ih-c'd, that' the ur.der-idgued, ndniinistrator do bonis non, In tends to iu ike llnul settlemeiil ll en ol at the next icnil ef the l'mliati Coini of Franklin Omitity, Mo., lo ho held in the Court hou-,e iu Union, eoniiiiencin on the Urn I Monday of September. ItiNY LOUIS KE't'lKliKU, Administrator. July 23-17 Jioticc Ot liillll St'tticillCMl. Notice is liereby ulveu to all creditors ami ethers iuieresteil in the estate of Asa Ill's ckeiii iilye, deceased, that the uuder- Menial, aditiitir-trri'or do lionis Hon, ui-I tends ui make final settlement therm f at Hie in xt lerm of t lie Probate Court, ot Franklin county, Missouri, to he held in I lie Court house iu Union, eonuiii iicliiH on the first .Monday in Keple'iiber, 1S5. it. W. Hootii. Adniluistrnlor, d. b. n. A iig 13 iiutl. Administrator's Sale of Heal Estate. In the Franklin Cotinty l'r"bute Court, liccemher Tel m, IS.SI Wni. Meyi isieck, administrator of ihe estate ol licfliind Dubbiii t, deceused. In vii'tii'i and by authority of an order of s-de, made on the 1-1 day of Dei cinber, ISSI, liy tlm i'robaic Court i f Friinkiiii Oouaty, Mo , I, the un.lersiiml, iidiniu-istr.Uor uttlie estate of Uellliid Dulj-iiert, deeeas. d , will on Monday, September 7th, 18S5, het'.veeii the hours of nine, o'clock in the foi'eiioiin 10 d live o'clock in 1 he ni'ieriioon at the (''ii-rl linise door in the. tovvn o lieii'li, and diirhii! the ses.-,ioa of tin 'I'roiijie Court of said County ol FranK liu, m1! at, Public Am tion, all the interest of tile said Gerhard Dubberl, deceased, in and lo the following deserbied rial estate, Ijin ami l.eluii in Franklin County, Mo. iiesi.illjed us billow: 'J.'i.US iiei-es, W (it ir of Surveys osl.Sii & 2SS7, t ;i 1 1, ruugo 1 east. Al-o 1 lit. 07 ai res, SK i,t of Survey 2."w7, anil part ol Surveys 207 & WiStt. Also 7 12 acres, I M5 it i f Survey ":', all lu 1 wp 41, ranuc I I east, (mil hounded as lolloivs; on the. west, hy ti iu lands ol I. .loiuts he Ira and Win. M-lii't, Nonh by Wm. Si hit, K. Sclioll and T. J. Purkius, on the Knsi by holds of T. J. l'erkliK and W. A. Moyir, on Hie South by the Mo. 1'mcHIc liatlroad. TKl'.MS (,F SAI.K : One third of the piuchiise money to be paid cash, the b.il mice to be aid in 12 months, the purchaser givin,' nolii with upproved s cur liy, .Irawini; inleresl at li per cent from ihiiLy t f sale. WM. MKYKUSIKCK, AdiHiinolruloi. A ua (1-49 " TruHtec's Sale Notice. Whereas, CaUiariiio Wisuinaii and (ieoriie T. Wiseinan, by their deeii of li us!,, dated Auuiist 2:un, l,-7i), aui! re-coidcd In Trust Deed Kecord, book "I.," on piiue 3it), In the liecoreier's oiiico f fiianklln (Joiiuly, Missouri, did convey to the undersigned, trustee, the following di Sen I). -d ),ai eels of land IVinu in the County of Franklin and Slate ol Missouri, to-wit: The Southeast quarter, of the Nortliiiast quarter, and the Norlhwi si, quarter of the Northeast quarter, till in section iliirty f mr, (31), township forty two. (12), rnuKo4 west, uoutaiug SO acres Ulure or less And whereas said deed of trust was mad,' I cure llio payment of a certain (ii,,ini-.;..M y i,.,!i- tiiiijeiulMsi-i'ineil. .Vml vv lu-1 1.-t l.e said ;o iiiiii-,-,ni y oute is pus; duo and in f ii.lt has 0c( u nnuie in tile paynn ul. tl.ereol. .Now therefore, at the request i f tlo-le.'.l lii) ii I , r ol Mid note and deed of irict. imh under tae provlsiuiii of said irt, I ''..a o.i f ;! ty. .-'vutenbor ISt'a. A. If 1, I ;. I'M' O lift fciMWd in s ; C "-i'l-.v 1 1 t'-ii- torn of i',:iun . i i '-- ict'Vi-. a t!;e h s o; ten (j ct-e o'c.i.ek in 'a: ' in lie io've.oi.n and I'.v isit.."nmei i.t .aid day', sell ! In ; i ; In ;' oc ml in said d . :(.' it., n, i.t ',111.1'i -. ,tm!ihs He; iii q... y 1 1 n Ull.ilit-:-i tllM IllttheSt Ineoer. for . .'.; :-, , i.-ij iti sai I not;- f'.'i Hie pmoiKU I ' :-llt u-i psy.no tin. co-Is o. cACtuliicj eel.' tvj.-l. j !3.vl . Ulcnt! n! . :i!i o -iilor-' .!;i , :;';'..:!.! nt t'-h.le 11; Kli',.-'--' ' :iM.l. r-i- il, 1 ; ui- !.i ;i! i .: tie .i ,n, n in, inumOs t-i iiriRfin il i'!! lenient. :!ieo'..i ni ill-. iicx. tefni.n!' i In I'li iinie Ciiurtol' Krank liu County. M l..ii.rl. to in- held ai th" I'liiirt, li..iHe in I'lium. i ' - mi me lie in on it lii -t Mi.Dlli.y ill Sepleiuiii r. . Iss.V l'lllln. SKIKiiHT, Aduiiiilsii-alur. J M -1," Motira ot final Bcttlc-moii't. Kstsce of f inal Settlement None.- is lien by :;in-u ti i,li o,-. illtum nd oCnrs iiltei cried In the es-nte ol Frii II--se, -li-e'il. that: th; nnd.-r ivrned aitmi' i-o ratui- in cico-e of .-intd e.-t. lie, intends to make if,;d m-'IIc- nt 'liei-fof at the ii"t ler-n i f I'io- Intle I'ouri i I Franklin Coiiniv. .Mo , lo !-. held in I In- (' '"rt, lioiHe in Cnion, ;,iui-nieiii: ntr on ihe tlrsl Monday nf Scotcru-!,,', I: ... WM. MKYKUSIKCK. AihiiiuiMralui. July 2.S-17 FIlNAL BBTTLEMEKT NOTICK Notice i-i hereby and otic rs inioiv M l. Idas K lnki' dee i'.H d ailinlnist rat, niven lo all creditors H d iu the it He of ai'il. that the under-I in clilll-'.".' of said I s. i -ile, ii'ti-nds to niake linnl settf in- lit llle-ei-f at tile III t I'M III I . f t'l" PlijOall! Couit of Fiankiin Coimiy, . Mo., 'o I-,. Iiulit iu tin: Court ii'ii-e in CniiMi.com-iiii'lM-iiiif on Hie li.st Monday ol September, lsSo. WM. MKV KliSlKCK. Adiriin-,! 1-ninr. July 21 IV Final Seltlomont Notice. Notice is hereby niven to all creditor and oiliers inU-rcsi.ed in the est it e of llv lleuncbei'i.', d( c. ii.- erl, ihal Ihemiilir-inn-ed, executoi of s iiii estate. Intends lo make linnl settlement I hereof, al the next, frill of Hie Piolinle Cmiri. of Fianklir Coimr.y, Mo., to be In ld at the (! t house in tlnion, e.nnim uein;; on tin- llrst. Monday ol September. Is-Ci. HKNI'V MAIM-,, F'ieculol. July iil -17 rinal Settleiuent Hotieo. Notice h III rcby niven to all ere.lilors snd others i n :. r--sled iu the est He. of l'lieodiu-e Itawo, deceased, thut. the under, imi- d , executor of said i stale Intends to in alio dual settlement t In n ol al Ihe next term of Hie I'rolmlo, Court of Franklin County. Mo., to be held at, Om. Court House i;i I'nion, ('.oiiiniencoii,' on. the 1st Monday of September, Iss'.",. Tiii'.(Doi;i: liAWo. Executor. July '.M -17 AdmiiiisIiatov'B nle ot Real Estate,' In ihe Frinklin County Probate Court. I leeemher Term, Iss . Wai. Meveisb ck. niliiiiiiislinlor i f the cs ale ol Mary f. Daniels, neeea-ed. In vi'toe and bv atitlinrltv i f an order i f :.in-, n.aile on tie: 1st da of D eiiilmr IW-'l, by Hie Pn-li.ie (t.iint i,f i-ianklin Cininl i', Mo., I the ninl 't--;it;n. ,t, t,diiiniM'' U'atoror the estate of Mary F. I'al ie1-:, ileci nsed, will on Monday, Beptonibcr 7th, 13So,, liet.vcioi tiie boms ol nine o'rloc'i in :h0' forenoon and livn o'clock in the altornooir it the Com I. Mouse liour in i),e lown of I'nion. anil il'irlin; the sev,-i;,n nf the Pio-b do Com t of said County of Franklin,, sell at 1'iihlie Auction, all Hie interest of thesiiiil Mary F. Daniels, d. ei acd, in, mi! to the I' dlowinih-sei i I . d real esl.il.e, lyini;- mid beiu;; in i iaiiklin ('o"iilf. Mo. dcbciihed as I'lillows lo wil ; Lot It), of Itloek 1 ot the town of Unit- urlsvilb-, in i' i ,l 1 1 1 ) 1 1 County, Missouri. TEIiMs OF .SAI.K. CASH. WM. MEVKIlStKCK", Adiuintalra'.or. Aug (i- 40. Order ol I'ublication. STATE OF MISSOI'III, 1 County ok Fiiainki.in. J ( In the Probate Court, C muly of Fraukliu and State of Missouri. June Term, lns.i Cyrus Lewis Adminis- lint ir ol the estate ! Order ol pnl'lication John J. S. Dickinson I Now conies Cyrils Lewis, Administrator of the esta;,e of John J S Dickinson, dee d, and presents I i Hie Court bis petition, praying for an order for the sale of so uiucli of the ll-id K-iiite of said deceased as will pay anil satisfy the leuiainin debts due by said csnue, mil yel unpaid for, wan i of stillhicnt u-.-cts, accompanied by llio iiccounls, lists ;n:d Inventories rt-ipitit'd by law in socli inse, olicxainiu atioii w'aereol it is onlei i d Unit all persons 1 n te i'i's i cd in the csiiito e-f said deceased lie iiotitied that application as li'iirsaid lias been made, anJ lliat unless the contrary fn- shown on or beforo ttio llrst day ot the next term of this Court, in In-In-ld on the I -l M nid iy of September 1S.S,-, i,oi., an order iv ill be luadtt f Hie .sale ot the iiltoh-, or so much ol tin; Kent K.sla'e of said ilei ea-ed as will ba siillieic n I I 'I' 1 lie panned of said debut; hi, i, it 1- I'm i lu r oraeti U mat this notice In- ;uolisln-d iii s i.iie uewriper 111 this County t or f mr we ks b. foru the next tuna of tnis ('oiii t. STATE OF MISSOURI) .. O t'.N ty 'lo Fi.lMil.lN. I ' " I, Ao.:.-;n,-.'- li. Pan;.., .iude of Ihe fl'.-t.ate '.'.oil' nf -i-i,l Coin,'.. . unrein certify ilia th.- above is n ti-u.. i;o. r ;V otig-i i - iii ' Oikv of I'ul.'ie i' a u itiurnti nJerred on i- ii!e.-:iin - ni.iiei.r.. i f ric irdlu iny D! filial i a :! fa:-:; -;. 'mii- -ind ll,j n-ai J " it .li . nu! ! ;. .tiv ulti- In i -,: in Vi. v. ,ik k of, .!. . ;.. ii , '.St'i. AiMi'sr h. bolte, Judaj 1 1 ohat |