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THE RECORD. itiiLIsIikd f.vkiiv Tilt iisday. 1 RATE OF ilTE3TISI53: ME01 e l'i:xrt ttnP Worn. 1 Of s WlIiSOM LEISEn, KHIHIIt AMI I CUI lULloli. ITitloh; Ktiii.liliit C.luntj-, Mm ItjBiflalFTlOli: 1 "ijij, '-f yrar a ro1 .ifeiiliimnl we.-k. trtrw thris-montlis. , . SO cix nmnttu. : ftlf TvW . . ..I:. HO .r-riiuilh coin-tin, thtve tn..i.. . 8 0 SIX OjnntlK. : 1 1 , : I : : . il T nnr ytar & ii" - :ii column, six month. 01. one yvmr 1U 1X1 VOL. IX. UNION, MO., TIIUESDAY, JUNE 28. 188:). NO. 43. iiMfrlnnnl or hi(nt earn. r.1 ihi llae. n 1WMIHW.T IV A1V.IN('K. 0.1 paper at ih. :unty Scat. It w.ll bv imrnnt lut ten dollar a rtwr. ;THE iiEconn. Jritttlilro WMLIiUM MKYTHSIECK, UBLIC ADMINISRTATOR OK KKINKMN COINTY, MO. Will be in I'niod rvi ry ."vitunlay to ansaet Probate business, ami every nay iritis Probate Courts. I. (. I nion. Mo. A. A UNDERWOOD. Attorney at Law. UNION MO. M. L O. CROWE, OTARV 1'1'IIMC 4 COXVKVAXCKK, Ithin ari for Franklin County. Union, Mo. J 0. KISKADDOK, AirOi!XKt Al LAW, VASIIIXUTOX. - - - - Mo. Will practice in Krauklln and adjoining utilities. STEPHEN FBAZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ollice : In the Ciurt House, Union. Mo. Settlements In the Probate Court a inn v. niiiiiii viil.,t"iinjul,iii. uii paying taxes lor lion-icslueuts. K. .1. (i. MAKT1X, PHYSICIAN SUBGtON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Tenders his iirifessioitHl services to he citizens c f L'uion and surrounding :ountry. OHicelandlresldcnce in Achi nluch linil- Northeast of t'ulilie square. luioti, ... Mo. JOHN R. MARTIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHINGTON, MO. S. C. (iUISWOLD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, New naven Mo. Ollice on Wall Street. CHARLES C. CLOSE, Pacific, Mo. lltcsidciit Agent of the Filcmens In- Ism-ancc Company. Dayton, Ohio. J. C. BYERS, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. J'AClllC, - mo. LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. The bulk of the wheal crop will bo cut this wecK, it the weather is favorable. .Teems II. Popcorn is heard from this wecK. Come often Jimmy. Vmi can imiKo the boys laugh. Henry ('reirield. wife and daugh ter, are visiting in town. 1 heir borne is in St. Louis. Apples and Spring chickens are getting ripe, lhe latter quote at 15 to 20 cunts apiece, according to sixe. A special day of Circuit Court and a jury, is called to convene on the 5th of July. The County Court anil high license meets on that day also. 'm. S. Allen proposes to bold an examination of teachers at Ir. Is-bell's office in Washington, on Fri day June 20lh, 1883, and not on TucsJay the 29lh,as the Observer nays. Some of tho good po.'ple of town can do a Kind act by alternating vigils at the bed-sido of ('barley Fenton. It is not unpleasant to wait on him; he is so patient and his folks havo harvesting and much hard work to do. A basket picnic will be given al the Stoner Spring near St Clair on the 4th of July. The music will be furnished by the St. Clair "Brass Band, and a string band will be employed to marK lima lor tho dancers. An oration is also promised by the speaker of the day. President Arthur issued the long expected order on Monday, consolidating the Internal Revenue districts, from 12(1 to 82. The, second and fifth districts, seem to havo become the victims in Missouri, knocK ing Carroll and deputies out of cm-plyrnent. This Rtrines John T. Crowe. The nrdT foe. into rfTecl 11 tin- l-f nl ,l l!v. Martin Vedder ha the tirat n-ej peaches of the sea no Hi - Charley liorg in tins first done bar vesting. Ho finished on Tuesday. Judge Martin and lamily and Mrs ArVermann were in town on Tuesday, risiiing at Mr I'ltghs. Mack Pentnn lias a bran new Twine Hinder Reaper, lie is culling Klcpper's crop this week. Tlio reading advertisements among the local news in tlio Recc rd onlv cost five cents a line for each inser tion. The high water of the Missouri is subsiding; after doing at" least 6100, 000. worth of damage in the bottoms in this countv. Tho two horse thieves in the Her man jail did not plead guilty as pub li.shed by the Observer. They had no court to plead fo tip to this date, i but they will hare She opportunity j to-morrow, when a special term will i bo held for their convenience. I LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R'Y. Formerly Lavkavktte, Ulohmixii-Ton ,t Mincik and La KB F.mu & Lot isviu.k Rail ways. The shortest and mi ii-1 direct route, inaKing imme diate conni'iiioiis for passengeis Fast and West. I The stortest and most direct route between Kansans Cilj", Cleveland, liiifl'aln, Pittsburg. ew YorK, Boston, I'bilaileljihia, Washington, lt.il- timore and all p nuts Fast in a King closo connections with all the Trunk Lines. First class equipments, Steel Rails, Weslinghouse AirbinKes, Miller Plaifi'i ms and Coitpler, elegant new .Reclining Ch&ii" and Hrawing-rooin Cars attached to ail through passenger trains, free of extra charge to all first-class passengers holding thro ugh t'CKets. The few changes by Oiis Route arc all made in l'uion Mcpots no Omnibus Transfers. Ask for tickets to any point Fast via the Lmko Frio k Western U'y. Maps and olher information furnish ed free upon application to principal TitKel Offices oi addres ;. W. SMITH, (ieti'l Pass. Agent, La Fayette mil Mark Time. From and alter the 1st of July, the undersigned will carry the mail be tween Union ami St. ('lair, in a substantial, easy riding, two horse back, on Tjosdays, Thursdays, and Satur-lnys, on the following time card: Leaves Sf Clair at 8 30 o'clock. Arrives at Union before 11 " Will leavo Union at 1.30 " Arrive al St Clair at 3 30 " Please cut this out and pasto it up on your desk, as it will not be published again until a change is made. J. II. Bahti.es. Sullivan. 'In company with Judge M. L. O. Crowe, we wont to Sullivan last Saturday. Il was a trip in the interest of tha Record on our part, and of final proofs in aid of Mattbics' Homestead on the part of Mr. Crowe. The homestead claim are about all proved up now. and that business in this county will soon bo a matter of the past. Tho train was an hour late and our time was limited to two hours, during which we saw the leading mercantile firmsof tho place, and and noticed tho busy throng in both of them, going and coming liko bees after honey. We have reference to licnnclt Wishon k Co. and Jtock-well and Martin, the latter are new acquaintances, and patrons of the Ri-cord, (see their double column nd in another place.) They are pleasant gentlemen. Dr. Lane is well and going round again just us though ho had never been sit-K. Geo. A. Sullivan was in good spirit, having just received bis posters for n grand pic nic on the 4 1 It. The new post waster, justice of tho peace and notary public, was baiting in a little ton by twelve hot box with only ono hole in the north side lor a door, registering and mailing letters and the prespiralion was beading hi face, like dew drops on u buckwheat field in tho morning. . Wo called at several other places, and our tune was up. Several persons promised to be our corcspond ents from Sullivan, anil, perhaps, we vnll get the news. Ono of tho same gents promised once before to writo . lor us, but ami, probably he will j yet, bid next ''hr'slmas Transfers of Eeal Estate, Tl8 following transfers of real 0"! -tiki hr mmni..i..l I fl,i I 1 for record in fho Recorder' office of Franklin County, from March, loth to April Lnh UK. From April loth to May loth, 1SS3. A II RrecKenkamp to Aug Poehler, property near Htts-aora m Washington, $1300 J Hihbeler to l ( Cale I'ostofr.ee building in Washington, 1500 Charlotte Simons to J If Schweginniin fc Co. part lot 2 in blk 32, Washington 82150 John DiieglcbToT!! Hartles tract in St Clair (Jeo Wood to John II. Pngh, 240 acres in sees 2 and 11 41 1 west. S100 8300. I J W Jackson to V II Thus, lots in Washington, $1000 I Fred Pepmiteller to Win IVp- mucller 82 acres in sec 22 41 3 west, F C Fisher to Peter Hurren, 40 acres in 11411 east, Loilis Wagner et ul to Chris Wagner 82 acres in 24 44 2 east, Chns Wagner el al to Louis Wagner, 41 acres iH 13 14 2 SiOO .""200 ;')00 east, L (iregorj trt Win Grob, 79 acs in 1(5 42 3 west, Win (inb to J U Grob, GO tics in I. 42 3 west, Phil lliieglieb to L Dierking, Lot in St. Clair, Seay & Pugh to Henry Ruhr Lots in Washiiigtnn, J A liuge to Fritz Tibbe, lot SoOOi 8000 SI 00 S500 j in blk 0 Washinglon .--1100 II' Tobbcn, to Rem Tobben, 80 acres in 11 43 1 west, Fd I! Hrjwn to (Jasper Patko (! acres in survey 900, 1 00 8110 ?300 J II Price to L.I Johnson, 40 ncs in 9 II I west, John A Miles to S J Coleman "li m s in 12 43 1 east, ('.I ih R iur to J James, lot in Union II Kassinaiiii to Hans Klatt, tiac; in Washington, W II Powers to W J Frost, 84 a.- in 11 41 2 cast cast, y I! Downey to John Join.- son, 40 a!s in 20 42 I cast, .1 II Ptigh to. las R Moore, 40 ncs in 20 42 1 east, Ft. Schocneheig to Cornelius Seiss 1(50 acs in 2 & 3 42 2 west, J Wilking to Aug Peters lot .in Washington, J II. Pngh to W RMoovc37a. ens in 15 12 1 east, Win Kimbel to Henry Zies, gjOO ,,") -IOOO K.if,.-,. i 8300 8200 8900 fiibO $50 lot 100 in Pacific, 1500 I J A (iaspcrson to L A Rod- gcrs200 acres in 14 4l 4 west, $150 Schocncberg Happenings. Some parlies from here visited the scene of that panther chaso on the Rerheuse, tind reported some mighty long steps. Wo Knew Frank would resort to long steps in such a caso of cme.igencj-j even if be is a little short-legged lei low. Aug. Henneke of Ceaufoit was down last wceK purchasing choice breeding cattlo which be took up on his farm. Wo bear ho got some very valuable stock down on tho Hoeuf. We would not advise the farmers to part with their best cattlo but rather keep them in the neigh borliood. S. II. Voltmann was traveling through this vicinity last week selling steam threshers, wo boliove. Nick doubted his abilitj- to jump a fence but asnarl from old "Tick" gave lure tho necessary ability and inclination, and he went over tho fence a whooping. We saw Rill Rcnto a few days ago planing a piece of lumber which hud a big rough knot located in il; eyery time he struck the knot he would say "II -Fit fire," and then take a "schliick." His whiskey gave out before the knot did when bo threw the timber away. Wo hope next lime he will throw Ibc lumber awity first. ('has llocdder, a few days ago, stopped lhe progress ol a newlyinur-riedconplo, with a (50 foot log chain. After they shelled out n few bottles of beer they were allowed to proceed mimolohtcd. ising field for tho investment of cap Mrs, II. lleiikc gave birth to fwrfftaK On ge-icral principles, wns there remai kaWy largo children on 14th ico", ono of which died nii)ll;fr nod rtii.aiiiiiijj eluW i.rr, ing well under the troatW-nt of Dr. lleldmann ' Jr. Wliiiii" of a vmlng lady "in He'- mold who is not periniiwnf to accept the company of any young tnan tin-town produces, so rhu m bligcd to lake her WRlfcs alone and woend her leisure hours in obscuriiyrily aim it. ir A wedding occurred hero-last week the coniiucting parties leaving for fields more green and pastures more now the same day tho igamenls ivcic tied. Tho cnits of tWdr early departure was they feareil lhe boys would chivarry Jheni. However the boys hsdnii idei. jtnpfafl"'v!ittch an honor on them lor thej' aiSftall)-, were hot worth if We wish them n long and prosperous life. We make this wish because wo know it will Come true, for th' reason, namely: 1st because boih are on tho shady sidn of 40 yrs, it follows that they will not have to live much longer to fill the bill: 2nd II they arc as economical every day of their lives as they were mi their wedding daj-, they will undoubtedly bo VKUV ritosrK.Rofs. OcrtriKNTAl.. Prairie Township. June 21st 1883. Fdilor ol Record:- Tlus portion of If! id's Moral Vineyard is receiving j!llQ0 its esual portion blessings, pleasures and tribulation. Tho blessings consist of our annual supply ol little angels, which do so greatly add to our fast increasing population. He is considered a very poor man over here that cannot bo culled dadd or step daddy to some one. Our pleasures consist in sparking dancing and whistling, nnd dodging the Shcrilf and gramljiiry. Our tribiilntioti con- consists, principally, in viewing our dismal looliing prospects lor wheat. We havo very promising oats and grass, ai d flattering hopes lor coru. I We are not dead il wo do slink. ' Ol:R MKIll'IIANTS ; ;rll iipiear to bo doing a very good business for this dull period ol the , year I wane iuiiK-n iii wiuj jMiu- I ply slcal out of one liocket and put When no trade comes in they sim :.. .i i ,!..... .1....'. ..i i p.. Ill me IMIHI) II in-J lion i Lin hi .- er out ol tho keys of Heaven, it will le by reason of their inability, to reach that Celestial abode. rKU.SONAI,. Mr Melvin Cardwell, anil Peter Casey, started from FredericK to St. Louis with a drove of cattlo Juno 19th ; this is their second trip. They are '' nterpnsing mon, and it appears like they are doing well and prospering in their business. Mr Fred Leuhering started to St. Louis on tho 19ib with threo wagons loaded with country produce. Fred always trades, buys and soils, and naturally makes business lively. Thos Williams, merchant at Lone Dell also is attending tho city for the purpose of replenishing his stock ol goods. Tom is a good bushiest; man and gets bis share of it. John and. Geoigo Hemkcr havo entered into business at (Jassburg; this is a new en lerprisc and deserves encourage mcnt from tho pooplo. 2 Our carpenter, Mr. Frossard, has built a very substantial barn for Mr. Xeuktim, which adds groatly to the appearance of bis farm. Mr Wm Lcubboring. of the firm ol Leubhering Brothers, returned from St Louis and has resumod Ins old position as merchant at Frederick. He has just rccorered from a very protracted illness, llo is yet in very feeble health. Peoplo who Know appear much gratified at Ins return. His business capacities and tho good will the people have toward him will certainly make him a successful business man. J. II P. Our Railroad Boom. From an item Irom the ButlerRc-pnhlii-nn in Hairs ('otm'y, it will 1P seen that an agent of the St Louis Construction Company is still on tho lino of the prffposod new road to Finporia, Kansas, ascertaining the advantages of (be project. Wo are not as sanguiuo of the; prosecution ol this'cnlorpr'fo us wo were nt firsi, from the fun that projectors are not already nt work convinced Ih'ftt there ni,vcr be a orltt-r or more prom thojever a road Imill thai ilfd no-t psy 1'lm Iriiin !he sinrt? It there ever tfas, hi k ?lvy Urd mrs, Tbrtan be no possiole doubt of a line p:iv-icg, when completed throng1 here. The Missouri Pacific can mil a.'conv module the trntb'c and travel over its route. It is'nrafly always blockaded With freight trains, and it actr-nlly forces passengers off its trains, for waiit of rchIs and room, and hai-been rtmiiing e.xlrns for a long time, east and westj b"th daj and night Nearly a cur load of passcngel's was kept off the express going cast lust Tuesday night ntr Jeflerson city, nud made to wait an hour for the second division ol the tram us they are pleas ed to call the p.ttlit. If such a condition of travel and trafi'i does not indicate tho necessity of more mi I way facilities, then nothing cnn prove it, and there are poor prospects for us, il better proofs than these arc wanting from us. A heller roulo lor a paying new road does not now enist in the United Stales, than the one right through here, and tbeso 10a I builders sro cer tainly dallying with a rare chance to make n good investment, and they will find this out when soino nthcrl power steps in and eitchers them out of it. h will beat tho Frisco in ev - ery respect, l.ecause ,t will extern J' of proiiuf'O tli.ifi tlio nrir running u ' 0 1 tains where it is impossible, to locate P 1 ' '"'1 AKI -N1N a good farm lor at least half its; Address; St. Clair, Mo. length through the Sl.t'c. Il "can I 11 1 11 " 1 a9 also ho constructed for halt tho cost ut the former, nnd tho eoiintrv con tains fully as much mineral, mid its terinition extends into a richer ntidj more Illicitly settled count rj, If these gentlemen will stop their pros- peeling and go to work on construe- j tlon, they will the sooner accomplish sinnetliii.g public. lor theiuselves and the Guardian's Sale of Personal Property of Insane Person. The undersigned, guardian of Wil Main lit er, Insane, will dispose of t he following Personal property of said f - ... !! ., i:.. -j I . t I :.. j insane pcison ill i nunc naic, lit ins rcsn'oacc, 1 mile cast of Pin-oak ' i.' i .... Ford, on Saturday, Jnne 30th, 1883. 1 Horse, Cows, ILu-g. 1 Self Hake Reaper k Mower, 1 Wagon, Harness, Plows, 30 acs of growing wheat, 4 acres of Timothy, one-third int. in Hi acres ol corn, one-hall int. in 8 a-eres of Oats, and a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also will loaso lhe farm, 80 acres 55 acres cleared, to tho highest bidder.TFRMS; Sums under $5 cash, over that amoilnl, 0 months credit will be given on nolo with approved security. W. Binder, June, 18, 1883. guardian (iood Brick for sale. S- Claii, Mo. F. Angerer, A NEW ENTERPRISE. AfiKSrr op FARMING IMPLEMENTS, t-r TOM. BLACK, ST. CLAIR. MO. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WKKKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT. Enlarged to Ton Pages, only 1$ PER YEAR. DAILY, per year BEMI-WEEHlLY; THI-WEEKLY, $12.00 3.00 5 OO Your Postmaster will receive your subscription, or address GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo, Semi f ir sample ."iy Guardian's Notice. Notice Is herehy given that William j llraer HAS imipd oeciareu hi lie Ol unsoiinu mind auri Incapable of manautnc his own estate, and that letters of Guardianship of the js-rson and estate of the said Win. IVraer, Insane, was granted to the under-signed, on th! lStli day of June, 1HK1. ."ow, therefore. All persons having claims agifirst said estate arc required to exhibit Ihem for allowance to said goardlan , within one year af'er the date of said letu-rs, or Uu-v may be precluded from unv be-u lll of .-'neb esintH, and if such claims be nor exliihlied within two yi ars from th dale of the puliliralon of this uolice, they will li forever barred. F. W. RltAUMf:. Aavc uiiil.iii. Fruit Tress of Native Growth. i'. 11. I'.nglisli has a ti':-.' N'.irnery ut Sullivan Mo,, in this County, and Can supply fittlt trees, cheaper and of surer growth, than distant nurser ies Within the past wecK, be sold 300 trees at St. Clair, lie has only about 20.000 trues lit for transplanting this season therefore you should apply early. Trees gUirantced as represented. -4. - For Sale. A good Riey ply at the Record office. A p. For Sale. One 12 horse Unl'rison Fngine hind wheels iron all in good order reason for selling wfltit to get a true tion Fngine. Will sell chean for ensn or nine payments, l all on or Address, .1. I Wll.DFONll. Supt. lllintlec, Fninklin, Co. Mo. 'J he celebrated Story A: Kamp I'iiinos mill Organs lor sale, delivered, tested and tried, ncrlcel s tisfae- tion guaranteed t every purchaser before any trade is closed, saving ,.;tv taxcs,"anil traveling agent's et- milW( my i , t rtl ttioi t ts come di- rrvt lioiii flip i'irffrii'. I npih I ciiii-ii 1 1 v ill tlm iiluimi t nut iiuiiilii j luit I ran deliver any other kind de . .. 1 1 t? r i-i LUNCH EOOM BREAD & CAXE FACTORY FRANK LAUFFER r"rcsh lll'eait, t'ukes. Canities, Cheese anil Crackers for Sale. Oysters, Sausage, Sardines, Ilu'ihut :"d Salmon lor Lunch at anytime. Hot Co flee on Short .otlee. Dr. Ii. W. ZI MIL ELY, T3EISTTIST. Ollice In Central Hotel niilliilnir, WAftlllNlifflN. Mil. "lew I e part nro in JJoiuisiry I Sd liest I'lim Teeth, . 8lo.no Set tl inil Teeth, S 00 (inlil Killing, jbi .! Silver Filline, -jl (HI Kxtractin-; Teeth. .M A Continuous Gum Set, only $15.00 K-jf I.iij'.iid ()xiu. lias a.i:iiiiisii-eU it desired. 0. II. IIlMKKR, .In . A . Hkmkc.k. New Store! GASBURG. MO. Prairie township, Franklin County. tvrOiir pro iii ill iii ollV-r Is to sell Drj Goods ami Oroeeries on a Strictly one priee system. Our goods it e Selected ultli -:ire and ottered at reasonable prices. V solicit the Patronage of the I'lihllc nd will C.Hiiraiitee MiitiMfiM-Hoii. Ililr st Market Trice paid for all kinds of Country Produce. No trouble to show goods or accommodate a customer. Farming implements of all kinds constantly on hand. Also agents for the champion Keapurs, and KINGSLAND & FURGDS0N Thrashing Machines. Address: Grubvillo, Mo. THE LATEST NEWS! The undersigned would respect fully announce to tho people of Washington and vicinity, that he is now making pictures by the INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS OF Photographing. All who desire pictures taken ir the latest method and highest style of art should not fail to call at once. This process is invaluable for photographing children, an the negative is secured instantly. It is the brst method also of bccurmg a more NATURAL EXPKESSION Of grovsn jrvrsoiis and for copying nnd enlarging old pictures. Don't F.xfi. to call at once and yoit shall have all the ai!v:titfages of the new art, without extra charge. llesrpect fully, W, C. 1'KI-KIN.S, (Jullci-v on Second St. between Elm fc Oak Ski, WabhiujrtoM, Mo, 1' Ji Mi Ml I! It FlitCKE, ii.r.it is WAJtititS CLOCKS & JEWELRY M lS aTKr'.Hri WASIII-tflTUN. MIT. IhyAllKitida of repairing of watch) ch, Clocks, Jowelry, etc. hctitly executed at lowest pricos. JACOB W, HEIN, Merchant Tailor west u1 the Court house, UNION, - - MO. fFiAfiKIt tS Youths, L'ojs, ft ('hildren's iieady Made Clothing. Hum on liilmi il frffiU AhHorf ' ineiif of '!( mei'oK, fVin(iai liii;onitlM and It road ('llh CIGAR FACTORY, 3STO 28. fci;oxi iivrili f. Washington, m t Mo. WM. LANGE, Proprietor-. -itTiifaetui-es Cisiirs from the h-st Native and Foreign brands ol'Tobacro. A.' tentioii of no UK UtiiAtL liEAl.UllS Is callcil to his stock In the ftfll f-ontlilenee that Id. .t eau NOT DO BETTER ELSEWHERE. El). P. GIIUEN, ROBERTS VILLE, MO-, irBAI.FII l.- duy GfooDs & Notions', STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, s A.- Everything that is Oood to Eat, every thing thrtt Jfou can think of. f t'lrrytliimj Unit will IVrtir l.tniff mill ,. Sire. - A "fi wri.t, liny all youf rro(!uee, "Silver Threads nnittngst tho Oold," Hen Fruit, Hides, Talfow, (iriiin, kc and give j on the highest price for ihenf :.. ..i i I.,, Witr.iH or .mirei-mnii.-ui. ' Come tn -Mid iify yodrsefves rich. IB Joliu F. Heintf UNDERTAKER, and dealer in House Furnishing Goods rt .if tli'e fiflrfl.' Sf'W. UtflOX, : : MO, 0--y-.Stoek of ('oflliiM on han.l is as complete as any one can desire to select from. gii)" Iturlsil ItoliCM for fsidlcs, meo' ami children of tine quality. lY" MoultlliiKH for Picture Frames i Pictures framed to-order' Ua-l-'umt & Inullc,t'-ftel Plows- tliilled Plows and Double Shovel Corn Plows for Sitfe.- All kinds of repairing; neatly 8"J prumptly done. The Union Steam mills. Custom grindifig done on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Wheat gronud fof orre'-elghth toll. Flour, meal, tc, delivered any place iff town free of charge. Orders may b left at the Post-office . In order to retelf. pforrrpt attention orders must be aceooinpitnleil witli cash. Retail Prices from Aug. 1st, 1832 XX XX Flour, per sack, $3.un XXX " " " 'i.Vi (iraham " " 2.7V Cofa ."rfeaf IK) lbs t..W ted, 25 lb saek, . Kf Shipstulf per IfKUbs ! Ilran, " " 7.V Si-recrrhigs, " .-Jir Wholesale prices to dealers on application.Flour and Meat lor sule at Cfcui. Kein-" hard's store.- f.n'nilii'r silpilied and sawed to ord'-r on short not h c ami custom sawing dontS by special aj-reeiTrenl. A. A VlTT, Proprietor. F.jrrrutor S'ottrr. Nnties r. hrhy given that letter teMaini'iifary u,on the estate of Cath' arine Hiir, de.eas-d, r-ave been granted to the nnitersfor.ed Ivy the .fudge ol the Prohale Court of Franklin Courtly, Mo., bearing date June fttb, IsXI. All persons hiry firs; elulms agiiflrst salj estali', are reiprlred to exhibit the same to said adniloistra'or foratlowam-e, within one year from said dattt. or they may be pii.-eluili-it frnui any trenerrt of sniil es-late. and that if said claims arc not presented within two years from the date of the publication of this noltee, Miry will be fiie.er birred, tV 1 1,1,1AM 1L'NVF,K"K, F.-cutr f June 3S, ivt.
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Title | Franklin County Record (Union, MO), 1883-06-28 |
Issue Date | 1883-06-28 |
Issue Year | 1883 |
Issue Month | 06 |
Issue Day | 28 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 9 |
Title Number | 43 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Title | Franklin County Record (Union, MO), 1883-06-28 |
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Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | THE RECORD. itiiLIsIikd f.vkiiv Tilt iisday. 1 RATE OF ilTE3TISI53: ME01 e l'i:xrt ttnP Worn. 1 Of s WlIiSOM LEISEn, KHIHIIt AMI I CUI lULloli. ITitloh; Ktiii.liliit C.luntj-, Mm ItjBiflalFTlOli: 1 "ijij, '-f yrar a ro1 .ifeiiliimnl we.-k. trtrw thris-montlis. , . SO cix nmnttu. : ftlf TvW . . ..I:. HO .r-riiuilh coin-tin, thtve tn..i.. . 8 0 SIX OjnntlK. : 1 1 , : I : : . il T nnr ytar & ii" - :ii column, six month. 01. one yvmr 1U 1X1 VOL. IX. UNION, MO., TIIUESDAY, JUNE 28. 188:). NO. 43. iiMfrlnnnl or hi(nt earn. r.1 ihi llae. n 1WMIHW.T IV A1V.IN('K. 0.1 paper at ih. :unty Scat. It w.ll bv imrnnt lut ten dollar a rtwr. ;THE iiEconn. Jritttlilro WMLIiUM MKYTHSIECK, UBLIC ADMINISRTATOR OK KKINKMN COINTY, MO. Will be in I'niod rvi ry ."vitunlay to ansaet Probate business, ami every nay iritis Probate Courts. I. (. I nion. Mo. A. A UNDERWOOD. Attorney at Law. UNION MO. M. L O. CROWE, OTARV 1'1'IIMC 4 COXVKVAXCKK, Ithin ari for Franklin County. Union, Mo. J 0. KISKADDOK, AirOi!XKt Al LAW, VASIIIXUTOX. - - - - Mo. Will practice in Krauklln and adjoining utilities. STEPHEN FBAZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ollice : In the Ciurt House, Union. Mo. Settlements In the Probate Court a inn v. niiiiiii viil.,t"iinjul,iii. uii paying taxes lor lion-icslueuts. K. .1. (i. MAKT1X, PHYSICIAN SUBGtON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Tenders his iirifessioitHl services to he citizens c f L'uion and surrounding :ountry. OHicelandlresldcnce in Achi nluch linil- Northeast of t'ulilie square. luioti, ... Mo. JOHN R. MARTIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. WASHINGTON, MO. S. C. (iUISWOLD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, New naven Mo. Ollice on Wall Street. CHARLES C. CLOSE, Pacific, Mo. lltcsidciit Agent of the Filcmens In- Ism-ancc Company. Dayton, Ohio. J. C. BYERS, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. J'AClllC, - mo. LOCAL & COUNTY NEWS. The bulk of the wheal crop will bo cut this wecK, it the weather is favorable. .Teems II. Popcorn is heard from this wecK. Come often Jimmy. Vmi can imiKo the boys laugh. Henry ('reirield. wife and daugh ter, are visiting in town. 1 heir borne is in St. Louis. Apples and Spring chickens are getting ripe, lhe latter quote at 15 to 20 cunts apiece, according to sixe. A special day of Circuit Court and a jury, is called to convene on the 5th of July. The County Court anil high license meets on that day also. 'm. S. Allen proposes to bold an examination of teachers at Ir. Is-bell's office in Washington, on Fri day June 20lh, 1883, and not on TucsJay the 29lh,as the Observer nays. Some of tho good po.'ple of town can do a Kind act by alternating vigils at the bed-sido of ('barley Fenton. It is not unpleasant to wait on him; he is so patient and his folks havo harvesting and much hard work to do. A basket picnic will be given al the Stoner Spring near St Clair on the 4th of July. The music will be furnished by the St. Clair "Brass Band, and a string band will be employed to marK lima lor tho dancers. An oration is also promised by the speaker of the day. President Arthur issued the long expected order on Monday, consolidating the Internal Revenue districts, from 12(1 to 82. The, second and fifth districts, seem to havo become the victims in Missouri, knocK ing Carroll and deputies out of cm-plyrnent. This Rtrines John T. Crowe. The nrdT foe. into rfTecl 11 tin- l-f nl ,l l!v. Martin Vedder ha the tirat n-ej peaches of the sea no Hi - Charley liorg in tins first done bar vesting. Ho finished on Tuesday. Judge Martin and lamily and Mrs ArVermann were in town on Tuesday, risiiing at Mr I'ltghs. Mack Pentnn lias a bran new Twine Hinder Reaper, lie is culling Klcpper's crop this week. Tlio reading advertisements among the local news in tlio Recc rd onlv cost five cents a line for each inser tion. The high water of the Missouri is subsiding; after doing at" least 6100, 000. worth of damage in the bottoms in this countv. Tho two horse thieves in the Her man jail did not plead guilty as pub li.shed by the Observer. They had no court to plead fo tip to this date, i but they will hare She opportunity j to-morrow, when a special term will i bo held for their convenience. I LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R'Y. Formerly Lavkavktte, Ulohmixii-Ton ,t Mincik and La KB F.mu & Lot isviu.k Rail ways. The shortest and mi ii-1 direct route, inaKing imme diate conni'iiioiis for passengeis Fast and West. I The stortest and most direct route between Kansans Cilj", Cleveland, liiifl'aln, Pittsburg. ew YorK, Boston, I'bilaileljihia, Washington, lt.il- timore and all p nuts Fast in a King closo connections with all the Trunk Lines. First class equipments, Steel Rails, Weslinghouse AirbinKes, Miller Plaifi'i ms and Coitpler, elegant new .Reclining Ch&ii" and Hrawing-rooin Cars attached to ail through passenger trains, free of extra charge to all first-class passengers holding thro ugh t'CKets. The few changes by Oiis Route arc all made in l'uion Mcpots no Omnibus Transfers. Ask for tickets to any point Fast via the Lmko Frio k Western U'y. Maps and olher information furnish ed free upon application to principal TitKel Offices oi addres ;. W. SMITH, (ieti'l Pass. Agent, La Fayette mil Mark Time. From and alter the 1st of July, the undersigned will carry the mail be tween Union ami St. ('lair, in a substantial, easy riding, two horse back, on Tjosdays, Thursdays, and Satur-lnys, on the following time card: Leaves Sf Clair at 8 30 o'clock. Arrives at Union before 11 " Will leavo Union at 1.30 " Arrive al St Clair at 3 30 " Please cut this out and pasto it up on your desk, as it will not be published again until a change is made. J. II. Bahti.es. Sullivan. 'In company with Judge M. L. O. Crowe, we wont to Sullivan last Saturday. Il was a trip in the interest of tha Record on our part, and of final proofs in aid of Mattbics' Homestead on the part of Mr. Crowe. The homestead claim are about all proved up now. and that business in this county will soon bo a matter of the past. Tho train was an hour late and our time was limited to two hours, during which we saw the leading mercantile firmsof tho place, and and noticed tho busy throng in both of them, going and coming liko bees after honey. We have reference to licnnclt Wishon k Co. and Jtock-well and Martin, the latter are new acquaintances, and patrons of the Ri-cord, (see their double column nd in another place.) They are pleasant gentlemen. Dr. Lane is well and going round again just us though ho had never been sit-K. Geo. A. Sullivan was in good spirit, having just received bis posters for n grand pic nic on the 4 1 It. The new post waster, justice of tho peace and notary public, was baiting in a little ton by twelve hot box with only ono hole in the north side lor a door, registering and mailing letters and the prespiralion was beading hi face, like dew drops on u buckwheat field in tho morning. . Wo called at several other places, and our tune was up. Several persons promised to be our corcspond ents from Sullivan, anil, perhaps, we vnll get the news. Ono of tho same gents promised once before to writo . lor us, but ami, probably he will j yet, bid next ''hr'slmas Transfers of Eeal Estate, Tl8 following transfers of real 0"! -tiki hr mmni..i..l I fl,i I 1 for record in fho Recorder' office of Franklin County, from March, loth to April Lnh UK. From April loth to May loth, 1SS3. A II RrecKenkamp to Aug Poehler, property near Htts-aora m Washington, $1300 J Hihbeler to l ( Cale I'ostofr.ee building in Washington, 1500 Charlotte Simons to J If Schweginniin fc Co. part lot 2 in blk 32, Washington 82150 John DiieglcbToT!! Hartles tract in St Clair (Jeo Wood to John II. Pngh, 240 acres in sees 2 and 11 41 1 west. S100 8300. I J W Jackson to V II Thus, lots in Washington, $1000 I Fred Pepmiteller to Win IVp- mucller 82 acres in sec 22 41 3 west, F C Fisher to Peter Hurren, 40 acres in 11411 east, Loilis Wagner et ul to Chris Wagner 82 acres in 24 44 2 east, Chns Wagner el al to Louis Wagner, 41 acres iH 13 14 2 SiOO .""200 ;')00 east, L (iregorj trt Win Grob, 79 acs in 1(5 42 3 west, Win (inb to J U Grob, GO tics in I. 42 3 west, Phil lliieglieb to L Dierking, Lot in St. Clair, Seay & Pugh to Henry Ruhr Lots in Washiiigtnn, J A liuge to Fritz Tibbe, lot SoOOi 8000 SI 00 S500 j in blk 0 Washinglon .--1100 II' Tobbcn, to Rem Tobben, 80 acres in 11 43 1 west, Fd I! Hrjwn to (Jasper Patko (! acres in survey 900, 1 00 8110 ?300 J II Price to L.I Johnson, 40 ncs in 9 II I west, John A Miles to S J Coleman "li m s in 12 43 1 east, ('.I ih R iur to J James, lot in Union II Kassinaiiii to Hans Klatt, tiac; in Washington, W II Powers to W J Frost, 84 a.- in 11 41 2 cast cast, y I! Downey to John Join.- son, 40 a!s in 20 42 I cast, .1 II Ptigh to. las R Moore, 40 ncs in 20 42 1 east, Ft. Schocneheig to Cornelius Seiss 1(50 acs in 2 & 3 42 2 west, J Wilking to Aug Peters lot .in Washington, J II. Pngh to W RMoovc37a. ens in 15 12 1 east, Win Kimbel to Henry Zies, gjOO ,,") -IOOO K.if,.-,. i 8300 8200 8900 fiibO $50 lot 100 in Pacific, 1500 I J A (iaspcrson to L A Rod- gcrs200 acres in 14 4l 4 west, $150 Schocncberg Happenings. Some parlies from here visited the scene of that panther chaso on the Rerheuse, tind reported some mighty long steps. Wo Knew Frank would resort to long steps in such a caso of cme.igencj-j even if be is a little short-legged lei low. Aug. Henneke of Ceaufoit was down last wceK purchasing choice breeding cattlo which be took up on his farm. Wo bear ho got some very valuable stock down on tho Hoeuf. We would not advise the farmers to part with their best cattlo but rather keep them in the neigh borliood. S. II. Voltmann was traveling through this vicinity last week selling steam threshers, wo boliove. Nick doubted his abilitj- to jump a fence but asnarl from old "Tick" gave lure tho necessary ability and inclination, and he went over tho fence a whooping. We saw Rill Rcnto a few days ago planing a piece of lumber which hud a big rough knot located in il; eyery time he struck the knot he would say "II -Fit fire," and then take a "schliick." His whiskey gave out before the knot did when bo threw the timber away. Wo hope next lime he will throw Ibc lumber awity first. ('has llocdder, a few days ago, stopped lhe progress ol a newlyinur-riedconplo, with a (50 foot log chain. After they shelled out n few bottles of beer they were allowed to proceed mimolohtcd. ising field for tho investment of cap Mrs, II. lleiikc gave birth to fwrfftaK On ge-icral principles, wns there remai kaWy largo children on 14th ico", ono of which died nii)ll;fr nod rtii.aiiiiiijj eluW i.rr, ing well under the troatW-nt of Dr. lleldmann ' Jr. Wliiiii" of a vmlng lady "in He'- mold who is not periniiwnf to accept the company of any young tnan tin-town produces, so rhu m bligcd to lake her WRlfcs alone and woend her leisure hours in obscuriiyrily aim it. ir A wedding occurred hero-last week the coniiucting parties leaving for fields more green and pastures more now the same day tho igamenls ivcic tied. Tho cnits of tWdr early departure was they feareil lhe boys would chivarry Jheni. However the boys hsdnii idei. jtnpfafl"'v!ittch an honor on them lor thej' aiSftall)-, were hot worth if We wish them n long and prosperous life. We make this wish because wo know it will Come true, for th' reason, namely: 1st because boih are on tho shady sidn of 40 yrs, it follows that they will not have to live much longer to fill the bill: 2nd II they arc as economical every day of their lives as they were mi their wedding daj-, they will undoubtedly bo VKUV ritosrK.Rofs. OcrtriKNTAl.. Prairie Township. June 21st 1883. Fdilor ol Record:- Tlus portion of If! id's Moral Vineyard is receiving j!llQ0 its esual portion blessings, pleasures and tribulation. Tho blessings consist of our annual supply ol little angels, which do so greatly add to our fast increasing population. He is considered a very poor man over here that cannot bo culled dadd or step daddy to some one. Our pleasures consist in sparking dancing and whistling, nnd dodging the Shcrilf and gramljiiry. Our tribiilntioti con- consists, principally, in viewing our dismal looliing prospects lor wheat. We havo very promising oats and grass, ai d flattering hopes lor coru. I We are not dead il wo do slink. ' Ol:R MKIll'IIANTS ; ;rll iipiear to bo doing a very good business for this dull period ol the , year I wane iuiiK-n iii wiuj jMiu- I ply slcal out of one liocket and put When no trade comes in they sim :.. .i i ,!..... .1....'. ..i i p.. Ill me IMIHI) II in-J lion i Lin hi .- er out ol tho keys of Heaven, it will le by reason of their inability, to reach that Celestial abode. rKU.SONAI,. Mr Melvin Cardwell, anil Peter Casey, started from FredericK to St. Louis with a drove of cattlo Juno 19th ; this is their second trip. They are '' nterpnsing mon, and it appears like they are doing well and prospering in their business. Mr Fred Leuhering started to St. Louis on tho 19ib with threo wagons loaded with country produce. Fred always trades, buys and soils, and naturally makes business lively. Thos Williams, merchant at Lone Dell also is attending tho city for the purpose of replenishing his stock ol goods. Tom is a good bushiest; man and gets bis share of it. John and. Geoigo Hemkcr havo entered into business at (Jassburg; this is a new en lerprisc and deserves encourage mcnt from tho pooplo. 2 Our carpenter, Mr. Frossard, has built a very substantial barn for Mr. Xeuktim, which adds groatly to the appearance of bis farm. Mr Wm Lcubboring. of the firm ol Leubhering Brothers, returned from St Louis and has resumod Ins old position as merchant at Frederick. He has just rccorered from a very protracted illness, llo is yet in very feeble health. Peoplo who Know appear much gratified at Ins return. His business capacities and tho good will the people have toward him will certainly make him a successful business man. J. II P. Our Railroad Boom. From an item Irom the ButlerRc-pnhlii-nn in Hairs ('otm'y, it will 1P seen that an agent of the St Louis Construction Company is still on tho lino of the prffposod new road to Finporia, Kansas, ascertaining the advantages of (be project. Wo are not as sanguiuo of the; prosecution ol this'cnlorpr'fo us wo were nt firsi, from the fun that projectors are not already nt work convinced Ih'ftt there ni,vcr be a orltt-r or more prom thojever a road Imill thai ilfd no-t psy 1'lm Iriiin !he sinrt? It there ever tfas, hi k ?lvy Urd mrs, Tbrtan be no possiole doubt of a line p:iv-icg, when completed throng1 here. The Missouri Pacific can mil a.'conv module the trntb'c and travel over its route. It is'nrafly always blockaded With freight trains, and it actr-nlly forces passengers off its trains, for waiit of rchIs and room, and hai-been rtmiiing e.xlrns for a long time, east and westj b"th daj and night Nearly a cur load of passcngel's was kept off the express going cast lust Tuesday night ntr Jeflerson city, nud made to wait an hour for the second division ol the tram us they are pleas ed to call the p.ttlit. If such a condition of travel and trafi'i does not indicate tho necessity of more mi I way facilities, then nothing cnn prove it, and there are poor prospects for us, il better proofs than these arc wanting from us. A heller roulo lor a paying new road does not now enist in the United Stales, than the one right through here, and tbeso 10a I builders sro cer tainly dallying with a rare chance to make n good investment, and they will find this out when soino nthcrl power steps in and eitchers them out of it. h will beat tho Frisco in ev - ery respect, l.ecause ,t will extern J' of proiiuf'O tli.ifi tlio nrir running u ' 0 1 tains where it is impossible, to locate P 1 ' '"'1 AKI -N1N a good farm lor at least half its; Address; St. Clair, Mo. length through the Sl.t'c. Il "can I 11 1 11 " 1 a9 also ho constructed for halt tho cost ut the former, nnd tho eoiintrv con tains fully as much mineral, mid its terinition extends into a richer ntidj more Illicitly settled count rj, If these gentlemen will stop their pros- peeling and go to work on construe- j tlon, they will the sooner accomplish sinnetliii.g public. lor theiuselves and the Guardian's Sale of Personal Property of Insane Person. The undersigned, guardian of Wil Main lit er, Insane, will dispose of t he following Personal property of said f - ... !! ., i:.. -j I . t I :.. j insane pcison ill i nunc naic, lit ins rcsn'oacc, 1 mile cast of Pin-oak ' i.' i .... Ford, on Saturday, Jnne 30th, 1883. 1 Horse, Cows, ILu-g. 1 Self Hake Reaper k Mower, 1 Wagon, Harness, Plows, 30 acs of growing wheat, 4 acres of Timothy, one-third int. in Hi acres ol corn, one-hall int. in 8 a-eres of Oats, and a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also will loaso lhe farm, 80 acres 55 acres cleared, to tho highest bidder.TFRMS; Sums under $5 cash, over that amoilnl, 0 months credit will be given on nolo with approved security. W. Binder, June, 18, 1883. guardian (iood Brick for sale. S- Claii, Mo. F. Angerer, A NEW ENTERPRISE. AfiKSrr op FARMING IMPLEMENTS, t-r TOM. BLACK, ST. CLAIR. MO. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WKKKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT. Enlarged to Ton Pages, only 1$ PER YEAR. DAILY, per year BEMI-WEEHlLY; THI-WEEKLY, $12.00 3.00 5 OO Your Postmaster will receive your subscription, or address GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo, Semi f ir sample ."iy Guardian's Notice. Notice Is herehy given that William j llraer HAS imipd oeciareu hi lie Ol unsoiinu mind auri Incapable of manautnc his own estate, and that letters of Guardianship of the js-rson and estate of the said Win. IVraer, Insane, was granted to the under-signed, on th! lStli day of June, 1HK1. ."ow, therefore. All persons having claims agifirst said estate arc required to exhibit Ihem for allowance to said goardlan , within one year af'er the date of said letu-rs, or Uu-v may be precluded from unv be-u lll of .-'neb esintH, and if such claims be nor exliihlied within two yi ars from th dale of the puliliralon of this uolice, they will li forever barred. F. W. RltAUMf:. Aavc uiiil.iii. Fruit Tress of Native Growth. i'. 11. I'.nglisli has a ti':-.' N'.irnery ut Sullivan Mo,, in this County, and Can supply fittlt trees, cheaper and of surer growth, than distant nurser ies Within the past wecK, be sold 300 trees at St. Clair, lie has only about 20.000 trues lit for transplanting this season therefore you should apply early. Trees gUirantced as represented. -4. - For Sale. A good Riey ply at the Record office. A p. For Sale. One 12 horse Unl'rison Fngine hind wheels iron all in good order reason for selling wfltit to get a true tion Fngine. Will sell chean for ensn or nine payments, l all on or Address, .1. I Wll.DFONll. Supt. lllintlec, Fninklin, Co. Mo. 'J he celebrated Story A: Kamp I'iiinos mill Organs lor sale, delivered, tested and tried, ncrlcel s tisfae- tion guaranteed t every purchaser before any trade is closed, saving ,.;tv taxcs,"anil traveling agent's et- milW( my i , t rtl ttioi t ts come di- rrvt lioiii flip i'irffrii'. I npih I ciiii-ii 1 1 v ill tlm iiluimi t nut iiuiiilii j luit I ran deliver any other kind de . .. 1 1 t? r i-i LUNCH EOOM BREAD & CAXE FACTORY FRANK LAUFFER r"rcsh lll'eait, t'ukes. Canities, Cheese anil Crackers for Sale. Oysters, Sausage, Sardines, Ilu'ihut :"d Salmon lor Lunch at anytime. Hot Co flee on Short .otlee. Dr. Ii. W. ZI MIL ELY, T3EISTTIST. Ollice In Central Hotel niilliilnir, WAftlllNlifflN. Mil. "lew I e part nro in JJoiuisiry I Sd liest I'lim Teeth, . 8lo.no Set tl inil Teeth, S 00 (inlil Killing, jbi .! Silver Filline, -jl (HI Kxtractin-; Teeth. .M A Continuous Gum Set, only $15.00 K-jf I.iij'.iid ()xiu. lias a.i:iiiiisii-eU it desired. 0. II. IIlMKKR, .In . A . Hkmkc.k. New Store! GASBURG. MO. Prairie township, Franklin County. tvrOiir pro iii ill iii ollV-r Is to sell Drj Goods ami Oroeeries on a Strictly one priee system. Our goods it e Selected ultli -:ire and ottered at reasonable prices. V solicit the Patronage of the I'lihllc nd will C.Hiiraiitee MiitiMfiM-Hoii. Ililr st Market Trice paid for all kinds of Country Produce. No trouble to show goods or accommodate a customer. Farming implements of all kinds constantly on hand. Also agents for the champion Keapurs, and KINGSLAND & FURGDS0N Thrashing Machines. Address: Grubvillo, Mo. THE LATEST NEWS! The undersigned would respect fully announce to tho people of Washington and vicinity, that he is now making pictures by the INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS OF Photographing. All who desire pictures taken ir the latest method and highest style of art should not fail to call at once. This process is invaluable for photographing children, an the negative is secured instantly. It is the brst method also of bccurmg a more NATURAL EXPKESSION Of grovsn jrvrsoiis and for copying nnd enlarging old pictures. Don't F.xfi. to call at once and yoit shall have all the ai!v:titfages of the new art, without extra charge. llesrpect fully, W, C. 1'KI-KIN.S, (Jullci-v on Second St. between Elm fc Oak Ski, WabhiujrtoM, Mo, 1' Ji Mi Ml I! It FlitCKE, ii.r.it is WAJtititS CLOCKS & JEWELRY M lS aTKr'.Hri WASIII-tflTUN. MIT. IhyAllKitida of repairing of watch) ch, Clocks, Jowelry, etc. hctitly executed at lowest pricos. JACOB W, HEIN, Merchant Tailor west u1 the Court house, UNION, - - MO. fFiAfiKIt tS Youths, L'ojs, ft ('hildren's iieady Made Clothing. Hum on liilmi il frffiU AhHorf ' ineiif of '!( mei'oK, fVin(iai liii;onitlM and It road ('llh CIGAR FACTORY, 3STO 28. fci;oxi iivrili f. Washington, m t Mo. WM. LANGE, Proprietor-. -itTiifaetui-es Cisiirs from the h-st Native and Foreign brands ol'Tobacro. A.' tentioii of no UK UtiiAtL liEAl.UllS Is callcil to his stock In the ftfll f-ontlilenee that Id. .t eau NOT DO BETTER ELSEWHERE. El). P. GIIUEN, ROBERTS VILLE, MO-, irBAI.FII l.- duy GfooDs & Notions', STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, s A.- Everything that is Oood to Eat, every thing thrtt Jfou can think of. f t'lrrytliimj Unit will IVrtir l.tniff mill ,. Sire. - A "fi wri.t, liny all youf rro(!uee, "Silver Threads nnittngst tho Oold," Hen Fruit, Hides, Talfow, (iriiin, kc and give j on the highest price for ihenf :.. ..i i I.,, Witr.iH or .mirei-mnii.-ui. ' Come tn -Mid iify yodrsefves rich. IB Joliu F. Heintf UNDERTAKER, and dealer in House Furnishing Goods rt .if tli'e fiflrfl.' Sf'W. UtflOX, : : MO, 0--y-.Stoek of ('oflliiM on han.l is as complete as any one can desire to select from. gii)" Iturlsil ItoliCM for fsidlcs, meo' ami children of tine quality. lY" MoultlliiKH for Picture Frames i Pictures framed to-order' Ua-l-'umt & Inullc,t'-ftel Plows- tliilled Plows and Double Shovel Corn Plows for Sitfe.- All kinds of repairing; neatly 8"J prumptly done. The Union Steam mills. Custom grindifig done on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Wheat gronud fof orre'-elghth toll. Flour, meal, tc, delivered any place iff town free of charge. Orders may b left at the Post-office . In order to retelf. pforrrpt attention orders must be aceooinpitnleil witli cash. Retail Prices from Aug. 1st, 1832 XX XX Flour, per sack, $3.un XXX " " " 'i.Vi (iraham " " 2.7V Cofa ."rfeaf IK) lbs t..W ted, 25 lb saek, . Kf Shipstulf per IfKUbs ! Ilran, " " 7.V Si-recrrhigs, " .-Jir Wholesale prices to dealers on application.Flour and Meat lor sule at Cfcui. Kein-" hard's store.- f.n'nilii'r silpilied and sawed to ord'-r on short not h c ami custom sawing dontS by special aj-reeiTrenl. A. A VlTT, Proprietor. F.jrrrutor S'ottrr. Nnties r. hrhy given that letter teMaini'iifary u,on the estate of Cath' arine Hiir, de.eas-d, r-ave been granted to the nnitersfor.ed Ivy the .fudge ol the Prohale Court of Franklin Courtly, Mo., bearing date June fttb, IsXI. All persons hiry firs; elulms agiiflrst salj estali', are reiprlred to exhibit the same to said adniloistra'or foratlowam-e, within one year from said dattt. or they may be pii.-eluili-it frnui any trenerrt of sniil es-late. and that if said claims arc not presented within two years from the date of the publication of this noltee, Miry will be fiie.er birred, tV 1 1,1,1AM 1L'NVF,K"K, F.-cutr f June 3S, ivt. |