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: THE" TRIBUNE. " ) - VOL. II. UNION, MO., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1889. NO. 43. V " " " . f " m, A 7. on I m I SltftTWV.T.I.. V. w a ti n ine yuesuon oi Baptism, subscribe tor hie iribcnk. . s: " " n,, "N i. I i i: x i: k k Mil hi i VI W Ui in in lUv. J. F. Kenton's Argument TIME! CA11D. KAHT BOUND. lav Union kbadie arrive in St. Louis, Lav Union... Xjabadie Arrive iu St. Louis. .- WKHT HOUND Leave St. Louis... Labadie, Arrive m Union.... rLeav St. Louis,.-... Labadie, . .. . . Arrive iu Union,-.-. . No train on Sundtt-y. .5.00, A. M. .5.42 A. M, 8.20, " AS, V. M. U4. " . 5 50, " . . . 6.40, A. M ., ..10.42 A. M ... . 11 " . ax p. m. ....8.15, " in Al mut two erle&d of goods expect eI d iily at HkiNrruRn uroh. 81 leriff Black wrs in Pacific Wedncs fay.. y JoL iv I. fcTsn was in Lmon yes r day. Hitw Katie Jtyte is TisitiniHier siste St. Lout. Northern and Eautern seed potatoes I RnLrUiTf8.' Rev. It L. IKt-Jicll preached in the christian nhunh laut Sunday. Oder Boauliffu n in New Haven, con-: religions raervices. YVe Svciul'Club continues to bold amjoyle oiiectimH once a week. Br. A. of lieaiifort, was in -fam Mundayieoking bale and hearty. Fakwiw, briiiic in your wheat and X4tyt.T'Seed''C-ls. C. F. A. Smi.u. A. A. Htjihke, one of Washington's pcQwlwr young own, wax in Union last JLaxiie' ' made JM"s.inc by fyntir of Rvit&ard Rros.' IfeS-somc CEby.. 'l)TckcULauii, of Detiuold, Wag 3bow Monday. He is a staunch re-pubiicati.The board of -hlderruen will meet to-aiirtititooaAVfcs the returns of the late oiiy election. 3Hr. John Tryeenstreet, f Lebanuu. iui to Union j-esterday to visit rela-leireBiint this--county. Hob. Harmcr,, who ia working on the uawirailroad'.- north of the river, has aift fortius family to join hint. JHiss Seluiti -!ehenb;cri has closed a v?UTy sucecsiif jt'.tterni of school in Laba-ulie and istiow at ber luuue in Union. .Via Liisie .Ivricge tame home frjui 8t. ''Louis last week to visit her mother. 'Utte Ifcigait-iuisufa as if she enjoyed city ilif. rfHe.veneiaMK Kx-Judge 1). Q. Gale AikoKier',uMni. Lireie Coleman, were viiaitiug i frwoda in Union 'the. first of 'ilisi- IlaiAicSiierlterKer, the able first diaifttaat) tearhrr of the Pacific schooL, mum widdiinger folks in I'nion last . Saturday and Sunday. larinjr to' the illneHs of her mother, Miss Anna Mryersieck bas been home tfiioau! the High School this week. Mrs. Mjis getting bvtter. iH. II.f Graf fe ; d Dan II. 0 robe, of .Little Ureek, and John Thompson, of CbiKpioD City, are among thoe newly lUvMadv.vitHQn Tsibunk. iTba Baptists held a meeting last Iidayi to nee j about building a church iinlL'uion. Tbyi)vc hopes of soon be-fioa able Ui build. They have a lot paid Cfotatatd $5)K Oatbscribed. AsalB. C'rewcileft last Tuesday for AsjHa,' Colorado, where he will assist 'hisftiiiele, (Je4rgt B. Crowe. Asa has the Wst.wishea.ftf The Tribune in his inew&eldof HwSalness. i UUsXHwinie 8totie, who has been visiting :her cousin, ?Mis Alice Welday, jforM iinontbsjieaves this week to pendrUie auuiinrrtwith Kansas friend. Miss Winnie has many friends on "the lraifiriQ-jrcf mSJier departure. The ttTniou bys met in Moutier's ilall lt Monday night and organized a baiHvbi)l club. ;It is officered as fob lows: PfCtfiident. Aug. Hoffmann; Sec-etr.y, lWg. Baur; treasurer, Kdwin Ba'jor;:thptain, Kd..Whitson. L. L.-KeUurn, lVsa,.riuayor of Pacific, was iu Uiu'kmi tb firstrf the week, ad-utiug .dUiujs agjtinst the assets of TRbeodoM oifrt. He teiMirts that Mr, fielfert' ipopertywin jay nearly, if att i'ull v, 'Btt cents on ti ? dollar. Tlie Jadie tf the ..new Christian ettweb jnetiU-t';Thursday evening and orcaailUed Chxpselves inio a soeietv edlM the '"CAtistian !La'ds' Auxiliary." The objart of the kciety is a be-iui one Andjis. verv.oit.nicndahle. A jnuday SJlit)ol bus bew organized ttfae new IMtritutn.ehurh, with the followiag uatued ntiicerR: .Sufrerintend-nt, Ullaon Ls; Assistant Sujerin-te.Bdent. Mrs. W'i6er; Treasurer, Miss Fannie Phillips; .Secretary, Tbog. K. Craig. Tie niune .of 51 sch4ars are it Mr. Editor: In mj former letter I gave some ot the meanings oi xiapio nd 'Uantizo. liut no lexieograpner ever undertakes to give all the meau-ings of a word. Mr. Dale, who has written lour octavo volumes ot about five or six hundred pages each, says: 'the Baptists, while arguing that the word has but one meaning, have ad mitted forty. He, however, attirms that no one knows bow many meanings it hus, they being so numerous, jit. Dale's volumes arc named. 1st, "Clasic Hautisni:"' Second. "Jewish Baptism; Third Johanie." nd Fourth. "Chris tian Baptism. I have been told that no one has ever undertaken to answer his arsuments. But the light is increasing. In the Revised New Testament, Rev. 19: 1H, "Bapto" is rendered 'sprinkicl," where the old tranrlation bau it "'dipped." ("A itarmcnt sprinkled with blood. For years I J-ave told everybody that it should be -so retidered. And, als. Matt., 3: HI has "From the water" iu the Hcvised. where it is "Out of the water" in the Did. Now if the immersers would candidly tell their bearers the truth abnut "Baptiso, fces, hn. Vhk. and Kio , would destrov the whle of their argu merits for immersion, anil one of the very wotvt divisions in the Church o Christ would be healed forever. But can sav in truth that! bavo no know- edge of ever talking with a Baptist t ampir.Miite or Mor.nou who would te the tfnth about fiiese words, except Judge Hawkins. .He suid be had read the Debate ot Grarves and leiterles and that he was satisfied the word had different, meanings, und the controversy woull never be ended. Dr Miller, a iv.an not excelled for pi ety, eiirning,-veracity ana gentlemanly politeness, and who was Professor in ourHsrst and best Theological Semina ry, 'Princeton, New Jersey, says im- nwrse, so far from being the only niean- iajT'ol'Uaptizti. is not even the eoiiunou MfrClUlillg. With regarU to Alexander Campbell awi his attempted reformation, he (Dr. Miller), writes thus: (Miller on Infant Baptism,' page 12.) "A large and daily iwcTcasinp-fceet has arisen within a few yours in' the bosom of the Baptist de-muuiuatiisii, which maintains thedelu-M-veanJ destructive doctrine that ba-tiia is" regeneration; that no man can be regontrated who is not immersed; ami 'that all, without exception, who hrve ttf'historieal faith, and are immersed. Rre f course in a state of salvation. This K raicious theory, so contrary to the. plainest principles and facts of the W;ixitri' iod. and so manifestly adapt ed tTfdestroy the souls of all who be- 3iert it, has been propagated to a mel ancholy extent, by a plausible, reckless. rma iittious demagogue, and is su pose,a: to einDra.re one halt ot the iai- tiKt -Lodv in the western country, he- Subscribe for The Tribune. The Socihl Club contemplates giving a ball on Easter Monday. Aug. Baur, the young alderman, made a trip to Shotwell yesterday. Prof. Kiehl is attending the Normal chool in Warrensburg. Mr Chas. Funke is putting down new curbing in front of his store. James Vr. Owens and J. C. S. Foss, of Washington, were in Union Wednes day. The residence of C. S Jeffries was to tally destroyed bv fire one day last week. Miss Rosa Langenbaeber. of Pacific, is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Dougherty, of Union. A lencthv communication from Wiisbingtoi came too late for insertion this week. Mr. J. (V Reinhanl has been in St. Louis during the last two days, buying goods. llnek & Whitson have about finished grading the street between Berding and Bruch's. The street is not of very much use, but a very unsightly hole has been filled up. Butcher Faes has purchased the Snilker property, and will some day be more conveui'Ct to his numerous. cus toiucrs. Miss Hannah Beinbard is at home again, bavin?; closed her school an (Mov er Bottom. ood choppers. isiiEK.iJ miles t XTI I'V tm home, or linvo fripnda vi3Utnir VOU. r VOU are going to give a nnll. party, musieale. reception, or dinner, or wnen your church, society, club or circle contem plate any proceedings, or when you sell, buy, build or change your residence or business, or when you kuow or hear of anv news of interest, call at l HE 1RIB- une office and we will gladly give your item place in the current issue ot tins paper. Please do this. ported still afflicted with ulcerated sore throats, the same disease that took two of their children from them lastwinter. Master Eddie Kampschmidt, while reeoverimr from the pneumonia, not vet able to sit up was taken very sick ajain with bronchitis. Ivldy is ir.ivinir a hard time of it. but bis ease is hopeful. Quite a number of citizens resjtuded i.. ti.o .alt j,,! mut. nt th Bionf Pres byterian church last Saturday, and 1 'VirilEREAS, J. L. T. Jor.es and Al- ..V nrrmuKMnents to tenee the ccuie-1 rxzineJones ins wne. anu u. x. erv. Messrs. Win. and teo. h ltssger-1 Jones and -Mary J. .Jones nis wue, oil ihf and .Lisncr Cole. Esq.. were cousti- Franklin county and State of Missouri, 1 Luted a eommitttee to let contract and bv their certain JJeeu oi lrusi, uaieu superintend the work. The Wheel lecturer Trustee's Sale. r ANTED 12 or 15 wc ' ' Apply to S. E. Fis bout-hast Wt ,'nion. Notice. Parties owing back tax are re spec t- fullv reutttfSted to pav the same mime diatelv. or, as Collector of Revenue will be compelled to enforce the law thereby adding addtional cost to lb taxpayers. Hesp., A. Cioebei.. Collector ot Keveitie. Union. !Io., March 21, 1889. side manv in th In short, the laree district of pieces and d mi poster L'1CKNSK1 TO MARKY. . . .Ileauf. Louis Co, o Are invited to attend the i AT- touud iiuite a artre audience awaiting nim at our si nooi nousc last raiunuj c cuius. The number must have encouraged him and no doubt he conimeMCcd with san guine expectation ot a" prompt and heartv restwnse to Ins cnll to come up and put down your name for an organ- ization. It so, lie was uisappoinieu After much exhortation, tour men John KoTiiilcmann. John chccrer, a Mr. Keinr.kv. and Ceo. Mehl were the onlv ones that could be induced to sign As none but the last named gentleman had the initiation fee. our popular merchant. Jule fechweer. came forward and said he supposed he was the object that the Wheel was intended to uuck iigainst, but he did not wish to see his neiL'bbors lose the chance of getting a .good thine, so he kindly furnished the reouire.I 'J. cts. tor each ot ine mrce gentlemen, and generously extended the offer to all others present who wished to avail themselves of the opiortunity of joining. As seven snokes are necessary to star, the Whed rolling, the prospects are not very flatteriug for it here. No doubt it is a good in.-titution iu some localities, but it is not consider cd a necessity in this community. S AufTCKt Pebb Caroline Boedeckcr, Thoa. Prather Nasuy J. Daily,. . . S George Flint Marshal Tim S Eddie Havener ) Louisa Reinsch. . . . .St. .Mramec . .Prairie . . .Seouf. ..Iyon. , . Beouf . ItKAL KSTATK TKANSFKES. Frita Jefmann to Hy Brecken-kamp, 100 acres in 28 & 21. 44. X west. ;:iKK 00 CfiJestia Ming to Herman Uart- leder, 15 acres in lo, 4o. 2 w, 2355 00 Mary C. Beinke to Kriti Wilkc krt in W ashington. J00 00 Jobn'Coltes to W S Ooltee, 120 actes in 15 & 22, 44, 4 w. O0 00 John S tJirai-d to C & L Moth- CQrolled, and a goo& jirospcct for many more. The Dtiboic Liteiwy Society Vjell quite an interesting 441 o ting on the 28 ult. The debate was on Education and Wealth. It we decided that edueatWi was th most preferred. After the debate there were several mutations, dec-lamatioua, etc. The Debatiii!? soeietv adjourned until next fall. This has been one the mont intcrcrtiajr and instructive societies that has been organized in the comity for some tim past. Mr. F. W. Niebrugce closed a six months' srliool in F. M. Clark's district n the 27tb ult. A usual. Mr. N'io- brugg taught a successful school. The school closed with a very pleasantocea-t-iou. Many vifitorg were m attendance. A Jurge and sumptuous dinner was se rved on the gnawi, ami the evening was siient in the performance of a very lengthy and interesting program. The recitations speak wcll'for the training pi the children. east Bafiiit churches in a eoiui;-v are so rent in iaea ny tne miserable terrec to, that their prospects for many years; to come, are not only gloomy. bvU'ithout a 'speedy interposition of theliling of Zion in their favor, alto- fjet.fer desperate." Sue fears of Dr. Miller have not been realised. The Baptists hold the f inula mental doctrines of the Bible and have recovered in a great measure from the threatened danger and are now prosper-ingdiiid number three or four times as many as the followers of Campbell. Theiiatter are not recognized, nor can not be by any body of Christians as a Oiurreh of Christ at all so far as I kiKXE-. They are generally heretical andHhave no creed by which they can be ikcown to anybody else or among thonnelves. With reference to the doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration, Dr. Miller (ou pageU05) has thejfollowiug: The doe-trirmriiow under consideration is the very same in substance, with thedoe- trina'.f the opua- opcratuiu of Papists, whiij.all livangeheal Protestants have been opisising for more than three kimdtu years, as a mischievous delusion."CiU&i bell's reformation is a failure. Hk Motending for one meaning of BairtbK) against ali the lexicons, all the c las sit: . and all the Bible, is a monster of foily, rashness and wickedness. Also hiftigttcriiig an official ministry, claiming tiiat, men. women and children all bav-e a. i euual riuht to preach and ad-m'nwter the Sacrament, denying the iiifis.euc of the Holy Spirit in the re-geiKr:ii4ivn and sanctification of the soul, liis changing the word "repentance" io "reformation." as iu his translation f i.tlie New Testament and other reekle and daring innovations, antagonistic 601 the opinions of the Christian worUL I bar ibeard Mr. Campbell preach in Indiana wJi.en he was at the heiirht of his glory mud seemed to think he would j convert the whole world in a little while. He was remarkably egotistic, apparently -swelled up with a sense of his own ioni'ortauce, and he and the preachers .among his followers ised inure low a.bue in their preaching than any speaker 0 .have ever heard who pretended to be Ciospcl preachers. But the if!oa;y has departed. At the Lexington debate bis star began to decline and wcul idowu and down!tillit set in darkness. .1 do not remember to have heard anytbiing from the Reformer of world-wide veuown fioui that time till I learned he txs Jead many years after. 1 advise )oople to inform themselves before they tJioose their cliu-cli Aronncction. J. ! . t ENTON. Waead, 100 acres in 20. 41, BJ Fisher to A. B. Bates. 20 acres in Z, 41. 1 east. Hv Koch to J Colter, 140 acres mi 28, 43, 4 west. J 3 Haberberger to John Hanira. 0 acres in 18. 42, 1 west. F IS" Stuinpe to R Hoffmann, property in Washington, WT Vitt to F W Stumpe, property in Washington. M'ehudc Henson to Alonzo Henson, property in Union, Subscribe for The Tribune. 350 00 :200 00 T0 t 220 00 S.HI00 00 3:oo 00 d00 Corrospondcnce . CALVEY. (J-eorge Cabel and family DRV URANCJI. The pro.spect for a good crop of wheat in this locality was never better. The prospect f or another peach crop is also very flattering. People of tliis neck of woods are nearly done sowing oats. Mr. E. Petersou, one of our wideawake farmers, contemplates planting ten acres of sorghum, ai.d this fall will purchase all necessary machinery for turning off 100 gallons of sweetness per diem. Mr. S. D. Snyder, of South-East Missouri, who has been visiting bis father, Henry Snyder, and his sister. Mrs. J. C. Ruiivles started on the 2d inst. for Uonne Jerre, 31o. ilr. ?nyder is an energetic young man and his presence will be gicatly missed, especially by the ladies. Mr. J. H. Snvder telis us he will cer tainly plant 1 bushel of the Zulu bean. Rev. John Lyons will lecture in Dr Biancli. ou "Insanity." on Saturday night. April Kith. ir. A. M. Davie is erecting a nice rcKiuenee m JJrv tfranch. W hen com pie ted it will b the largest in town. IWr. .Icsse I hillips is also buildius: a house in D B. That's right Jesse, built the cKge and then catch the bird. Mrs. F. Speck has sought the mag netic springs ot Ijebauon. .Mo., lor her health. Wc leuni that she is greatly improving. The Duckworth Bros, are doing a good business buying and shipping cord wood, etc. Wishing The Tribune success, I am Yours Trulv. "Iron Shikt." 22d day of August, 1883, and recorded in the office ot the Keeorder ot ieeas of said county and State, in itoolc of Mortgages and Deeds ot Trust, ;1, at page 54t. conveyed to the unden-ign- ed lrusw-c tu loiiowing uescnoeu reai estate, situated in the County -and State aforesaid, to-wit: South-east ouarter ot South-ea-t miarter ot Section luirty-nve to.). lowiilmi rortv-one 141) .Norm 01 Runge (hie East, containing lorty acres, more or less. Also the West part ot the 5?outh west nuartcr of the North-east ouarter of Section bixteeu (lb;, township ror- ty-one (41) North. Range Two (2) hast W est ot little jleraiuec lviver, cm- taining thirty acres, more or less. Which said conveyance was made m trust to secure the payment 01 a certain promissory note in said deed of trust described; and, whereas, said note has become due and remains unpaid together with the interest thereon; now, therefore, in accordance with the provisions of said Deed of Trust, and at the reoueM of the legal bolder of said note. 1 will proceed to sell the above described leal estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary, at public endue, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House , .1 . :.. ..v 1-..:.... uour 111 inu town (hub 11 said County and State, onv MONDAY, APItl L Sth. 1SS!. between the hours ot nine o eloee in forenoon and five o -Mock 1 11 the at- RE1NHARD union. BROS., MISSOURI. jifXJ wmtsox.. M. BUCK. BUCK & AVIILTSON, V j A ., JStKjijh a for Hire, Mvesy, Feed 4fc Sale StaMe. Union, Missouri. leare for Colorado this week. The ueigbbodiood will jinss them very much. Kddie Moonen is grieving very fcuch alit his girl leaving, but I think he will get over it without a doctor. Mr. .Edward's boy is getting over liis siH-iJ ot sickness, but he looks very ba He fcas to pas a place twice to mate a shadow. Bob Mitchell is the most unhappy youiwr mau in our country. There are variM causes for his state of mind. Lafayette Rucker intends renting few farm out and doing nothing but care for hi stock, as he thinks he can make more money by so doing. Mr. iLafayette Kucker lost a fiu yearling itilley. He thought so much of it that he named it Miss Molly Cleveland.Wheat looks well, the pastures are gutting good, and oat sowing is about finished. John tanuey bas a great deal of corn planted- th ternoon of that uay, to satisfy said note ud interest, tnsrether w.th the cost and expense ot executing mis ir:isi. R. B. DENNY, Trustee. Union, Mo., Match Sth, lSSI. vS ' Hus to from Irot't. lhorj a,it All (lot"' ot rtX1HKllle HotfS. Kht'l.s of HanUtig UNION MARBLE WORKS, hand a Has ou supply of HEADSTONES Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby iriven that letter testa mentary upon the estate of Cudbirtli Wliit- wortti. drceaea. nave ieen irnmra- to the undersigned bv the Judge of the Pro bate Court of Franklin County, iiissoun, dated December 22, 18KP. All persons having claims nguinst said es. tate arc required to exhibit them fr allowance t : aid executor within one year after the date of said letters or they may be pre cluded trom any benefit of Uch csfcite; and it such claim be not exhibitd within two jears from the date of said letters they will oe forever barred. JAMES WIIITWORTH, n40 Executor. AND MONUMENTS, Which he will en grave in the most artistic manner. FINK ITALIAN MARBLE ON HANI. Also the celebrated UNION SAND ROCK. A UG. BA URy Proprietor. TJ INTO IV, - :Iiwsoiii-i. -DEALEK IN MEKAMKC. The farmers are busy sowing oats at present. Wheat looks better than for years past. Miss Emma Farris. of St. Louis, is visiting at Mr. I. E. Woodcock's. Mr. P. E. Thurmond was visiting in Sullivan one day last week. Mr. W. II. Bell is the hippy father of a new girl. Sunday School will be re organized m Stanton next Sunday. Edward Manion is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby trivon that letters testamentary upon the estate of M. S. Payne, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator by the Judge of the Probate Court of Franklin County. Missouri, dated March 10th ISSJI. All persons having claims against aid estate are required to exhibit them for allowauoe to said administrator within one year after the date of said letters or they may be precluded from anv benefit of such estate; and it such claims ue not exmoiieu wiiuin two years from the date of said letters they will be forever barred. W M, F. DllAKF., nil Administrator. STOVES, TINWARE AND FURNITURF ; ....ALSO.... CoJJlnsand Coffin Trimmings. 8r Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the!world for cuts, bruises. sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores tetter chapped bands chilblains corns m:d all skin eruptions hhJ positively cures piles or no . j ... pay required" It is guarantied to give per fect satisfaction or money relnnued. price or . 1. V..S k.. vu- in. IkiUIo Fur sale bv 31 W 'Mar Church PmxrroKT. CHltlSTIAN Klder Hcaulieu, Pastor, Third at New iiion. Mr. Robert Phillips, of Washington, purchased a house from Dr. Dunnigan, I First Sunday at l'lessant Hill, 111 Sullivan, in which he intends start- Haven, Second and F urth at I ing a hotel and saloon in the near fu ture. liur constable, l. is. levins, is very sick with pneumonia. HAP T1ST.--UCV. li. U. .Mitcliel s ap pointments: Lhion, first Sunday, Brush Creek, second and- third Sundays, Indian Prairie, fourth Sunday of each month. NOTE. Dr. Ueaulieu meousslcd us to say tht as he has buiiiess in New 1 In von that rifiiiir.-"- his attention he will defer his answer t-Mr. Ffiit'-n's art'ele in ltt week's Trjb-rs:: until liis return, which will probably be in tinje for next week's issue. ED. List if letters remaining in the post oftce at Uuian. Io., and not called for April lt, fihH: Leo Cane, Miss El'a Meeker. Henry Saunders, -liss Lulu Sisfler. Christ Wibbelsmauu. One cent due 011 advertised letters. II. Aranp, P. M. Justice s blanks of all kinds for sale atT nr Tribvnf fcc LITTLE CKEKK. Mr. August Remmert is home again from visii'ifltg his father in Shannon count j Mr. Heury lteiuuicrt intends to move to ShauiKHi unty sxn. Mr. John II. probe is the happy father of another gtrl. The Wheelers held a meeting at the Little Creek school house on the 2'Jth. Four new ujwuliers were admitted as follows: Jake Jeuny, Henry Bleckman, Theodore Bleckaiau and CharlesThomson. Joseph . snutlt intends giving a party on Saturday, the bth inst. The "Sanctified" people are holding a meeting at 1 ea Uidge. Mr. John A. Thompson says he likes flat cii er. Now treat, John. Mr. John Aureus is going to Califor nia soon. Mr. Fritz Grobe intends going to St. Louis at an early date. Who got the most of those kisses? Henry Kraft, of course, . M''. Ware was visiting on Little Creek last week, Mr. Dan II. (jr"oe is our barber. He will shave, shingle and scrub free of charge. Hurrah tor I.HE 1 ribtne. Jbatsj the paper for us. I Subscribe for The Tribune, kood. Miss Klemme has ewme time past 31r. Theodore Blackmann. our Fid dler, of Little Creek, has sold his fiddle and is talking of buying a new one. Come Theodore, I will sell you one. Miss Nolting, of Burbois, was in this neighborhood on a visit last lhursday. Miss Caroline Soleker went to St. Louis last week, where she will remain during the summer. Bio Bor. BIG CREEK. Wheat looks well in this neighbor- METHODIST Kev. W. S. Tyler, pastor, First SunJny at Point Pleasant morning and evening: 2d f'unilay at rt-t.lair morning and evening and at Moselle at '6 o clock P. M 3rd Sunday. Union nioriiinir and eveninsr. 4th been very sick for Sunday. St. Clair morning and evening, and at Pumv lilun at U o'clock r. M Trimmings stHinrjed with I. O. O. F., A. F, & A. M. O. U. W. or the Cro.ss & Plain. A. IMif-iKoni'i, MISSOUllI, -DKALKK IN STOVES f TDWARE. Everything pertrtininp; ta a First Class Deiler kept constantly' in stotk, inclndiuR OIL and GASOLINE STOVES, TIN HOOFING, GUTTERING. c. 6Sr")l 1111 ltopairingr Iimitl Done. BEAUFORT. April 1st, '8!b Miss Lidia Toelke has gone to St. Louis. Thco. Hollmann has returned home after an absence of about 8 months in Union. He thinks of going to St. Louis. Misses Anna Slueter and Lizzie How- bast, from St. Louis county, have been visiting at Rev. Mr. Slueter' s. Mrs. Hy. Allersmeyer is ouite sick at this writing. Arnold Brinkmeyer is slowly improv ing. John Noser, jr., will make a pleasure trip to Minnesota in a week, or two. Died, Grandma IT. K. Boehnier, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 2u days. Asthma was the cause of her death, iler oody was laid to rest in the M. E. Cemetery. A laree assemb ly listened to the funeral uuurc" tlelir-ereu by Rev. Mr. Slueter. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that lettei testamentary upon the eetate of George Graham, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator bv the Judcc of the Probate Court of Frank Hit County, Missouri, dated March Uhh 1SS9. All persons having claims against said estate arc required to exhibit them for allowance to said administrator within one year after the date cf said letters or they maw precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of said letters they will be forever barred. PATRICK DUNNE, n42 'Administrator. OS Aw1as-2f at-nlar l at riia.ni. n4 im U Mlt.. fey 7 titer ..r ...k.... .tarn. w wui mm ir e world, with .11 lb. kitarliiMrBt. W wtllslM mirmiranpi'M Llino f Ht courr u wUf art Dpw. im nnirm w Mm im.1 W WfcM M4. 1. H,m who my rail mA ,wr fcM. aM alW. it tira au .aau wtw yw m . rua aiaa luarame ta aftrr ta lilatapr aawtia. k wkk aa rat) out : lf. raif a' . rHnanttlMMruT99. with w I .tn-hTo.l., ana nnw ..-Ii. far 90. P.ll. Wnl!f..I, tTTMI !.- fill m.' hie- ia the warld. ali t. o ranital r-qairrd. rlata. wl, write ii a. , ' c-- i.-a.-, in lbs ,...r.- ji." - : ,.-A.kfl.i.-fr!--tf ,hjw U:- ...-. -. iV O.j ii-- 7"li, -iuaotti.. -Ijiu mm I f . -I 1. . Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ( Qil Coi:nty op Frankmn. S In the Circuit Court of said et.nntv, Mav Term, A. 1)., 1881I. I vacation, Maivh iOUi, 1889. Henry 11. Dole and Action for dam-Susan Doyle, va ages .Ly attach James Whalen. J ment. 2")W at thiday comes the Hd plaiutitfs, herein before the Clerk of the Circuit Court ; ofFranklin coui:tv, Mi5.-ouri, in vacation, and tiled their petition and anldavit stating among other things that the above named defendant, James W halen con ceals himself and has absconded so that the ordinary process of law can aot be served upon him, and has absented himself from his usual place of abode, in this State, so that the t-rdinary pro-1 cess of law cannot be served upon him, (t is therefore ordered by the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publication be made notifying said defendant that an action has been commenced against him by petition and attachment, in the Circuit Court of Franklin county. Mo.. ouudea upon damages tor tne sum ot twenty-five hundred dollars, arising from the killing of Renj. W Doyle, and that his property is about to be attached, to-wit S 4 S W I, Section Io. township 41, R 3 West, N S W i. Section I.", town ship 41, It 3 W est and N i N W J Section 22, township 41, R 3 West, situated in said county and State, And that unless he be and appear at the next term of said Court to be bold- en at the Court House in Union, within ! the Count v of Franklin, on I .MONDAY, THE l:$th DAY OF MAY, A. D. 181, And on or before the rixth oay thereof, (if the term shall so long continue, if not, then before the end of the term), judgment will be rendered against him and bis property sold to satisfy the same. It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in THE TRMH'NE. a newspaper, published in said Count' of Franklin. A true copy from the record. Attest: JNO. V. WEIMEK, T. A. L W E, Chcvtir Clerk. f A'ty. tnr (nil) can bow be After tm reara mluclve rale obtained of nlf Drainrlt and Dealer in Medi cine. It CUKfcS-uke miiire-not timphr belpff, but CUKKS UVCR CUHPUIST, BilloaiiaeM and Ojppla. la a i-trktty vegetable pr-arutioa and will CUI Malakia, and all MalabI'ai. trouble. Dr. 8. 11. Wikc. . Ititun. Ky. : "Have iiractioed medicine IS yrurx, and fad no equal to Hchbocb as a I Jwr Itegclator." . Dr. W. A. lUki r, of Madlon. Fl-, un : "A bottle of Hkkbisk in wirlo nxc taaa $5.00 w.Mta of Qalnitt in anv family " Acting 00 the IJvcr la a different war from any otb.r medicine; it It t aaeitive core for Chronic C'ontipntan aad, fe cheaper than Fill. Iw peculiur cuanptaMtn w rucb, that w guarantee to enra any eae of hills and Fever or Itilioaa Fever with one kotik-. It cote but 75 cents audi each bottle contains over 41 aver:i9 d'Ka, nrnUiie the coat )ee than two cent a doee. Woald y aak for cheaper medicine ? It to not a cure-ell . Bat will rare anr Liver. BIltoM er rial Conaplaiat. Maaafactnred by The Zlerltine Co. (Snccesaora to Wm.CoalaU.) HI. Loala, Ma, I the nldet and nir.t popnlnr aetenttSc aael meehanical paiier puhllahed and has the mrveefc circulation of any papvr .t its rlaaa in (he werM Knlly illiiMrnted. Re-t rlaaa nf VdKnrmT-lna-9. Pullihe1 weekly. Send fT aperianen tpj. Price (3 a yenr. Konr niontha' trial, tl. MUNN at 10 Pcui isBtHK. ,1 Broadway, N.T. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERC Edition of Scientific Amerieaa. O A areat laceeaa. Kach Inn contains eolorea UtlMicraible plates of coantry and cut realdea ces or public buiWtinir. Nnmeron eawraTlnfa and full plana and apectncatlons fur the aae of ancbueoDteniplnte buildltir. Pricen iUa Tear, Ucta.tcipy. MI NN A Co.. rU HI iKBkKa. I dim be aernfw led by apply , ine 10 rs I Co., who have had ra l years experience and hae auade nsf 1UV.UU applimiotia fur American aud Kor elan aatent.. Send for Handbook. CoiTea pondttucu ai rli ilx cnndential. TRADE MARKS. In rnAQ your mark la not reei'ered In the Patent Olttce. apply to Mi xn A t o., and procure) Immediate pr.iteotii.n. 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Title | The Tribune (Union, MO), 1889-04-05 |
Issue Date | 1889-04-05 |
Issue Year | 1889 |
Issue Month | 04 |
Issue Day | 05 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 2 |
Title Number | 43 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Title | The Tribune (Union, MO), 1889-04-05 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | : THE" TRIBUNE. " ) - VOL. II. UNION, MO., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1889. NO. 43. V " " " . f " m, A 7. on I m I SltftTWV.T.I.. V. w a ti n ine yuesuon oi Baptism, subscribe tor hie iribcnk. . s: " " n,, "N i. I i i: x i: k k Mil hi i VI W Ui in in lUv. J. F. Kenton's Argument TIME! CA11D. KAHT BOUND. lav Union kbadie arrive in St. Louis, Lav Union... Xjabadie Arrive iu St. Louis. .- WKHT HOUND Leave St. Louis... Labadie, Arrive m Union.... rLeav St. Louis,.-... Labadie, . .. . . Arrive iu Union,-.-. . No train on Sundtt-y. .5.00, A. M. .5.42 A. M, 8.20, " AS, V. M. U4. " . 5 50, " . . . 6.40, A. M ., ..10.42 A. M ... . 11 " . ax p. m. ....8.15, " in Al mut two erle&d of goods expect eI d iily at HkiNrruRn uroh. 81 leriff Black wrs in Pacific Wedncs fay.. y JoL iv I. fcTsn was in Lmon yes r day. Hitw Katie Jtyte is TisitiniHier siste St. Lout. Northern and Eautern seed potatoes I RnLrUiTf8.' Rev. It L. IKt-Jicll preached in the christian nhunh laut Sunday. Oder Boauliffu n in New Haven, con-: religions raervices. YVe Svciul'Club continues to bold amjoyle oiiectimH once a week. Br. A. of lieaiifort, was in -fam Mundayieoking bale and hearty. Fakwiw, briiiic in your wheat and X4tyt.T'Seed''C-ls. C. F. A. Smi.u. A. A. Htjihke, one of Washington's pcQwlwr young own, wax in Union last JLaxiie' ' made JM"s.inc by fyntir of Rvit&ard Rros.' IfeS-somc CEby.. 'l)TckcULauii, of Detiuold, Wag 3bow Monday. He is a staunch re-pubiicati.The board of -hlderruen will meet to-aiirtititooaAVfcs the returns of the late oiiy election. 3Hr. John Tryeenstreet, f Lebanuu. iui to Union j-esterday to visit rela-leireBiint this--county. Hob. Harmcr,, who ia working on the uawirailroad'.- north of the river, has aift fortius family to join hint. JHiss Seluiti -!ehenb;cri has closed a v?UTy sucecsiif jt'.tterni of school in Laba-ulie and istiow at ber luuue in Union. .Via Liisie .Ivricge tame home frjui 8t. ''Louis last week to visit her mother. 'Utte Ifcigait-iuisufa as if she enjoyed city ilif. rfHe.veneiaMK Kx-Judge 1). Q. Gale AikoKier',uMni. Lireie Coleman, were viiaitiug i frwoda in Union 'the. first of 'ilisi- IlaiAicSiierlterKer, the able first diaifttaat) tearhrr of the Pacific schooL, mum widdiinger folks in I'nion last . Saturday and Sunday. larinjr to' the illneHs of her mother, Miss Anna Mryersieck bas been home tfiioau! the High School this week. Mrs. Mjis getting bvtter. iH. II.f Graf fe ; d Dan II. 0 robe, of .Little Ureek, and John Thompson, of CbiKpioD City, are among thoe newly lUvMadv.vitHQn Tsibunk. iTba Baptists held a meeting last Iidayi to nee j about building a church iinlL'uion. Tbyi)vc hopes of soon be-fioa able Ui build. They have a lot paid Cfotatatd $5)K Oatbscribed. AsalB. C'rewcileft last Tuesday for AsjHa,' Colorado, where he will assist 'hisftiiiele, (Je4rgt B. Crowe. Asa has the Wst.wishea.ftf The Tribune in his inew&eldof HwSalness. i UUsXHwinie 8totie, who has been visiting :her cousin, ?Mis Alice Welday, jforM iinontbsjieaves this week to pendrUie auuiinrrtwith Kansas friend. Miss Winnie has many friends on "the lraifiriQ-jrcf mSJier departure. The ttTniou bys met in Moutier's ilall lt Monday night and organized a baiHvbi)l club. ;It is officered as fob lows: PfCtfiident. Aug. Hoffmann; Sec-etr.y, lWg. Baur; treasurer, Kdwin Ba'jor;:thptain, Kd..Whitson. L. L.-KeUurn, lVsa,.riuayor of Pacific, was iu Uiu'kmi tb firstrf the week, ad-utiug .dUiujs agjtinst the assets of TRbeodoM oifrt. He teiMirts that Mr, fielfert' ipopertywin jay nearly, if att i'ull v, 'Btt cents on ti ? dollar. Tlie Jadie tf the ..new Christian ettweb jnetiU-t';Thursday evening and orcaailUed Chxpselves inio a soeietv edlM the '"CAtistian !La'ds' Auxiliary." The objart of the kciety is a be-iui one Andjis. verv.oit.nicndahle. A jnuday SJlit)ol bus bew organized ttfae new IMtritutn.ehurh, with the followiag uatued ntiicerR: .Sufrerintend-nt, Ullaon Ls; Assistant Sujerin-te.Bdent. Mrs. W'i6er; Treasurer, Miss Fannie Phillips; .Secretary, Tbog. K. Craig. Tie niune .of 51 sch4ars are it Mr. Editor: In mj former letter I gave some ot the meanings oi xiapio nd 'Uantizo. liut no lexieograpner ever undertakes to give all the meau-ings of a word. Mr. Dale, who has written lour octavo volumes ot about five or six hundred pages each, says: 'the Baptists, while arguing that the word has but one meaning, have ad mitted forty. He, however, attirms that no one knows bow many meanings it hus, they being so numerous, jit. Dale's volumes arc named. 1st, "Clasic Hautisni:"' Second. "Jewish Baptism; Third Johanie." nd Fourth. "Chris tian Baptism. I have been told that no one has ever undertaken to answer his arsuments. But the light is increasing. In the Revised New Testament, Rev. 19: 1H, "Bapto" is rendered 'sprinkicl," where the old tranrlation bau it "'dipped." ("A itarmcnt sprinkled with blood. For years I J-ave told everybody that it should be -so retidered. And, als. Matt., 3: HI has "From the water" iu the Hcvised. where it is "Out of the water" in the Did. Now if the immersers would candidly tell their bearers the truth abnut "Baptiso, fces, hn. Vhk. and Kio , would destrov the whle of their argu merits for immersion, anil one of the very wotvt divisions in the Church o Christ would be healed forever. But can sav in truth that! bavo no know- edge of ever talking with a Baptist t ampir.Miite or Mor.nou who would te the tfnth about fiiese words, except Judge Hawkins. .He suid be had read the Debate ot Grarves and leiterles and that he was satisfied the word had different, meanings, und the controversy woull never be ended. Dr Miller, a iv.an not excelled for pi ety, eiirning,-veracity ana gentlemanly politeness, and who was Professor in ourHsrst and best Theological Semina ry, 'Princeton, New Jersey, says im- nwrse, so far from being the only niean- iajT'ol'Uaptizti. is not even the eoiiunou MfrClUlillg. With regarU to Alexander Campbell awi his attempted reformation, he (Dr. Miller), writes thus: (Miller on Infant Baptism,' page 12.) "A large and daily iwcTcasinp-fceet has arisen within a few yours in' the bosom of the Baptist de-muuiuatiisii, which maintains thedelu-M-veanJ destructive doctrine that ba-tiia is" regeneration; that no man can be regontrated who is not immersed; ami 'that all, without exception, who hrve ttf'historieal faith, and are immersed. Rre f course in a state of salvation. This K raicious theory, so contrary to the. plainest principles and facts of the W;ixitri' iod. and so manifestly adapt ed tTfdestroy the souls of all who be- 3iert it, has been propagated to a mel ancholy extent, by a plausible, reckless. rma iittious demagogue, and is su pose,a: to einDra.re one halt ot the iai- tiKt -Lodv in the western country, he- Subscribe for The Tribune. The Socihl Club contemplates giving a ball on Easter Monday. Aug. Baur, the young alderman, made a trip to Shotwell yesterday. Prof. Kiehl is attending the Normal chool in Warrensburg. Mr Chas. Funke is putting down new curbing in front of his store. James Vr. Owens and J. C. S. Foss, of Washington, were in Union Wednes day. The residence of C. S Jeffries was to tally destroyed bv fire one day last week. Miss Rosa Langenbaeber. of Pacific, is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Dougherty, of Union. A lencthv communication from Wiisbingtoi came too late for insertion this week. Mr. J. (V Reinhanl has been in St. Louis during the last two days, buying goods. llnek & Whitson have about finished grading the street between Berding and Bruch's. The street is not of very much use, but a very unsightly hole has been filled up. Butcher Faes has purchased the Snilker property, and will some day be more conveui'Ct to his numerous. cus toiucrs. Miss Hannah Beinbard is at home again, bavin?; closed her school an (Mov er Bottom. ood choppers. isiiEK.iJ miles t XTI I'V tm home, or linvo fripnda vi3Utnir VOU. r VOU are going to give a nnll. party, musieale. reception, or dinner, or wnen your church, society, club or circle contem plate any proceedings, or when you sell, buy, build or change your residence or business, or when you kuow or hear of anv news of interest, call at l HE 1RIB- une office and we will gladly give your item place in the current issue ot tins paper. Please do this. ported still afflicted with ulcerated sore throats, the same disease that took two of their children from them lastwinter. Master Eddie Kampschmidt, while reeoverimr from the pneumonia, not vet able to sit up was taken very sick ajain with bronchitis. Ivldy is ir.ivinir a hard time of it. but bis ease is hopeful. Quite a number of citizens resjtuded i.. ti.o .alt j,,! mut. nt th Bionf Pres byterian church last Saturday, and 1 'VirilEREAS, J. L. T. Jor.es and Al- ..V nrrmuKMnents to tenee the ccuie-1 rxzineJones ins wne. anu u. x. erv. Messrs. Win. and teo. h ltssger-1 Jones and -Mary J. .Jones nis wue, oil ihf and .Lisncr Cole. Esq.. were cousti- Franklin county and State of Missouri, 1 Luted a eommitttee to let contract and bv their certain JJeeu oi lrusi, uaieu superintend the work. The Wheel lecturer Trustee's Sale. r ANTED 12 or 15 wc ' ' Apply to S. E. Fis bout-hast Wt ,'nion. Notice. Parties owing back tax are re spec t- fullv reutttfSted to pav the same mime diatelv. or, as Collector of Revenue will be compelled to enforce the law thereby adding addtional cost to lb taxpayers. Hesp., A. Cioebei.. Collector ot Keveitie. Union. !Io., March 21, 1889. side manv in th In short, the laree district of pieces and d mi poster L'1CKNSK1 TO MARKY. . . .Ileauf. Louis Co, o Are invited to attend the i AT- touud iiuite a artre audience awaiting nim at our si nooi nousc last raiunuj c cuius. The number must have encouraged him and no doubt he conimeMCcd with san guine expectation ot a" prompt and heartv restwnse to Ins cnll to come up and put down your name for an organ- ization. It so, lie was uisappoinieu After much exhortation, tour men John KoTiiilcmann. John chccrer, a Mr. Keinr.kv. and Ceo. Mehl were the onlv ones that could be induced to sign As none but the last named gentleman had the initiation fee. our popular merchant. Jule fechweer. came forward and said he supposed he was the object that the Wheel was intended to uuck iigainst, but he did not wish to see his neiL'bbors lose the chance of getting a .good thine, so he kindly furnished the reouire.I 'J. cts. tor each ot ine mrce gentlemen, and generously extended the offer to all others present who wished to avail themselves of the opiortunity of joining. As seven snokes are necessary to star, the Whed rolling, the prospects are not very flatteriug for it here. No doubt it is a good in.-titution iu some localities, but it is not consider cd a necessity in this community. S AufTCKt Pebb Caroline Boedeckcr, Thoa. Prather Nasuy J. Daily,. . . S George Flint Marshal Tim S Eddie Havener ) Louisa Reinsch. . . . .St. .Mramec . .Prairie . . .Seouf. ..Iyon. , . Beouf . ItKAL KSTATK TKANSFKES. Frita Jefmann to Hy Brecken-kamp, 100 acres in 28 & 21. 44. X west. ;:iKK 00 CfiJestia Ming to Herman Uart- leder, 15 acres in lo, 4o. 2 w, 2355 00 Mary C. Beinke to Kriti Wilkc krt in W ashington. J00 00 Jobn'Coltes to W S Ooltee, 120 actes in 15 & 22, 44, 4 w. O0 00 John S tJirai-d to C & L Moth- CQrolled, and a goo& jirospcct for many more. The Dtiboic Liteiwy Society Vjell quite an interesting 441 o ting on the 28 ult. The debate was on Education and Wealth. It we decided that edueatWi was th most preferred. After the debate there were several mutations, dec-lamatioua, etc. The Debatiii!? soeietv adjourned until next fall. This has been one the mont intcrcrtiajr and instructive societies that has been organized in the comity for some tim past. Mr. F. W. Niebrugce closed a six months' srliool in F. M. Clark's district n the 27tb ult. A usual. Mr. N'io- brugg taught a successful school. The school closed with a very pleasantocea-t-iou. Many vifitorg were m attendance. A Jurge and sumptuous dinner was se rved on the gnawi, ami the evening was siient in the performance of a very lengthy and interesting program. The recitations speak wcll'for the training pi the children. east Bafiiit churches in a eoiui;-v are so rent in iaea ny tne miserable terrec to, that their prospects for many years; to come, are not only gloomy. bvU'ithout a 'speedy interposition of theliling of Zion in their favor, alto- fjet.fer desperate." Sue fears of Dr. Miller have not been realised. The Baptists hold the f inula mental doctrines of the Bible and have recovered in a great measure from the threatened danger and are now prosper-ingdiiid number three or four times as many as the followers of Campbell. Theiiatter are not recognized, nor can not be by any body of Christians as a Oiurreh of Christ at all so far as I kiKXE-. They are generally heretical andHhave no creed by which they can be ikcown to anybody else or among thonnelves. With reference to the doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration, Dr. Miller (ou pageU05) has thejfollowiug: The doe-trirmriiow under consideration is the very same in substance, with thedoe- trina'.f the opua- opcratuiu of Papists, whiij.all livangeheal Protestants have been opisising for more than three kimdtu years, as a mischievous delusion."CiU&i bell's reformation is a failure. Hk Motending for one meaning of BairtbK) against ali the lexicons, all the c las sit: . and all the Bible, is a monster of foily, rashness and wickedness. Also hiftigttcriiig an official ministry, claiming tiiat, men. women and children all bav-e a. i euual riuht to preach and ad-m'nwter the Sacrament, denying the iiifis.euc of the Holy Spirit in the re-geiKr:ii4ivn and sanctification of the soul, liis changing the word "repentance" io "reformation." as iu his translation f i.tlie New Testament and other reekle and daring innovations, antagonistic 601 the opinions of the Christian worUL I bar ibeard Mr. Campbell preach in Indiana wJi.en he was at the heiirht of his glory mud seemed to think he would j convert the whole world in a little while. He was remarkably egotistic, apparently -swelled up with a sense of his own ioni'ortauce, and he and the preachers .among his followers ised inure low a.bue in their preaching than any speaker 0 .have ever heard who pretended to be Ciospcl preachers. But the if!oa;y has departed. At the Lexington debate bis star began to decline and wcul idowu and down!tillit set in darkness. .1 do not remember to have heard anytbiing from the Reformer of world-wide veuown fioui that time till I learned he txs Jead many years after. 1 advise )oople to inform themselves before they tJioose their cliu-cli Aronncction. J. ! . t ENTON. Waead, 100 acres in 20. 41, BJ Fisher to A. B. Bates. 20 acres in Z, 41. 1 east. Hv Koch to J Colter, 140 acres mi 28, 43, 4 west. J 3 Haberberger to John Hanira. 0 acres in 18. 42, 1 west. F IS" Stuinpe to R Hoffmann, property in Washington, WT Vitt to F W Stumpe, property in Washington. M'ehudc Henson to Alonzo Henson, property in Union, Subscribe for The Tribune. 350 00 :200 00 T0 t 220 00 S.HI00 00 3:oo 00 d00 Corrospondcnce . CALVEY. (J-eorge Cabel and family DRV URANCJI. The pro.spect for a good crop of wheat in this locality was never better. The prospect f or another peach crop is also very flattering. People of tliis neck of woods are nearly done sowing oats. Mr. E. Petersou, one of our wideawake farmers, contemplates planting ten acres of sorghum, ai.d this fall will purchase all necessary machinery for turning off 100 gallons of sweetness per diem. Mr. S. D. Snyder, of South-East Missouri, who has been visiting bis father, Henry Snyder, and his sister. Mrs. J. C. Ruiivles started on the 2d inst. for Uonne Jerre, 31o. ilr. ?nyder is an energetic young man and his presence will be gicatly missed, especially by the ladies. Mr. J. H. Snvder telis us he will cer tainly plant 1 bushel of the Zulu bean. Rev. John Lyons will lecture in Dr Biancli. ou "Insanity." on Saturday night. April Kith. ir. A. M. Davie is erecting a nice rcKiuenee m JJrv tfranch. W hen com pie ted it will b the largest in town. IWr. .Icsse I hillips is also buildius: a house in D B. That's right Jesse, built the cKge and then catch the bird. Mrs. F. Speck has sought the mag netic springs ot Ijebauon. .Mo., lor her health. Wc leuni that she is greatly improving. The Duckworth Bros, are doing a good business buying and shipping cord wood, etc. Wishing The Tribune success, I am Yours Trulv. "Iron Shikt." 22d day of August, 1883, and recorded in the office ot the Keeorder ot ieeas of said county and State, in itoolc of Mortgages and Deeds ot Trust, ;1, at page 54t. conveyed to the unden-ign- ed lrusw-c tu loiiowing uescnoeu reai estate, situated in the County -and State aforesaid, to-wit: South-east ouarter ot South-ea-t miarter ot Section luirty-nve to.). lowiilmi rortv-one 141) .Norm 01 Runge (hie East, containing lorty acres, more or less. Also the West part ot the 5?outh west nuartcr of the North-east ouarter of Section bixteeu (lb;, township ror- ty-one (41) North. Range Two (2) hast W est ot little jleraiuec lviver, cm- taining thirty acres, more or less. Which said conveyance was made m trust to secure the payment 01 a certain promissory note in said deed of trust described; and, whereas, said note has become due and remains unpaid together with the interest thereon; now, therefore, in accordance with the provisions of said Deed of Trust, and at the reoueM of the legal bolder of said note. 1 will proceed to sell the above described leal estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary, at public endue, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House , .1 . :.. ..v 1-..:.... uour 111 inu town (hub 11 said County and State, onv MONDAY, APItl L Sth. 1SS!. between the hours ot nine o eloee in forenoon and five o -Mock 1 11 the at- RE1NHARD union. BROS., MISSOURI. jifXJ wmtsox.. M. BUCK. BUCK & AVIILTSON, V j A ., JStKjijh a for Hire, Mvesy, Feed 4fc Sale StaMe. Union, Missouri. leare for Colorado this week. The ueigbbodiood will jinss them very much. Kddie Moonen is grieving very fcuch alit his girl leaving, but I think he will get over it without a doctor. Mr. .Edward's boy is getting over liis siH-iJ ot sickness, but he looks very ba He fcas to pas a place twice to mate a shadow. Bob Mitchell is the most unhappy youiwr mau in our country. There are variM causes for his state of mind. Lafayette Rucker intends renting few farm out and doing nothing but care for hi stock, as he thinks he can make more money by so doing. Mr. iLafayette Kucker lost a fiu yearling itilley. He thought so much of it that he named it Miss Molly Cleveland.Wheat looks well, the pastures are gutting good, and oat sowing is about finished. John tanuey bas a great deal of corn planted- th ternoon of that uay, to satisfy said note ud interest, tnsrether w.th the cost and expense ot executing mis ir:isi. R. B. DENNY, Trustee. Union, Mo., Match Sth, lSSI. vS ' Hus to from Irot't. lhorj a,it All (lot"' ot rtX1HKllle HotfS. Kht'l.s of HanUtig UNION MARBLE WORKS, hand a Has ou supply of HEADSTONES Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby iriven that letter testa mentary upon the estate of Cudbirtli Wliit- wortti. drceaea. nave ieen irnmra- to the undersigned bv the Judge of the Pro bate Court of Franklin County, iiissoun, dated December 22, 18KP. All persons having claims nguinst said es. tate arc required to exhibit them fr allowance t : aid executor within one year after the date of said letters or they may be pre cluded trom any benefit of Uch csfcite; and it such claim be not exhibitd within two jears from the date of said letters they will oe forever barred. JAMES WIIITWORTH, n40 Executor. AND MONUMENTS, Which he will en grave in the most artistic manner. FINK ITALIAN MARBLE ON HANI. Also the celebrated UNION SAND ROCK. A UG. BA URy Proprietor. TJ INTO IV, - :Iiwsoiii-i. -DEALEK IN MEKAMKC. The farmers are busy sowing oats at present. Wheat looks better than for years past. Miss Emma Farris. of St. Louis, is visiting at Mr. I. E. Woodcock's. Mr. P. E. Thurmond was visiting in Sullivan one day last week. Mr. W. II. Bell is the hippy father of a new girl. Sunday School will be re organized m Stanton next Sunday. Edward Manion is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby trivon that letters testamentary upon the estate of M. S. Payne, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator by the Judge of the Probate Court of Franklin County. Missouri, dated March 10th ISSJI. All persons having claims against aid estate are required to exhibit them for allowauoe to said administrator within one year after the date of said letters or they may be precluded from anv benefit of such estate; and it such claims ue not exmoiieu wiiuin two years from the date of said letters they will be forever barred. W M, F. DllAKF., nil Administrator. STOVES, TINWARE AND FURNITURF ; ....ALSO.... CoJJlnsand Coffin Trimmings. 8r Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the!world for cuts, bruises. sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores tetter chapped bands chilblains corns m:d all skin eruptions hhJ positively cures piles or no . j ... pay required" It is guarantied to give per fect satisfaction or money relnnued. price or . 1. V..S k.. vu- in. IkiUIo Fur sale bv 31 W 'Mar Church PmxrroKT. CHltlSTIAN Klder Hcaulieu, Pastor, Third at New iiion. Mr. Robert Phillips, of Washington, purchased a house from Dr. Dunnigan, I First Sunday at l'lessant Hill, 111 Sullivan, in which he intends start- Haven, Second and F urth at I ing a hotel and saloon in the near fu ture. liur constable, l. is. levins, is very sick with pneumonia. HAP T1ST.--UCV. li. U. .Mitcliel s ap pointments: Lhion, first Sunday, Brush Creek, second and- third Sundays, Indian Prairie, fourth Sunday of each month. NOTE. Dr. Ueaulieu meousslcd us to say tht as he has buiiiess in New 1 In von that rifiiiir.-"- his attention he will defer his answer t-Mr. Ffiit'-n's art'ele in ltt week's Trjb-rs:: until liis return, which will probably be in tinje for next week's issue. ED. List if letters remaining in the post oftce at Uuian. Io., and not called for April lt, fihH: Leo Cane, Miss El'a Meeker. Henry Saunders, -liss Lulu Sisfler. Christ Wibbelsmauu. One cent due 011 advertised letters. II. Aranp, P. M. Justice s blanks of all kinds for sale atT nr Tribvnf fcc LITTLE CKEKK. Mr. August Remmert is home again from visii'ifltg his father in Shannon count j Mr. Heury lteiuuicrt intends to move to ShauiKHi unty sxn. Mr. John II. probe is the happy father of another gtrl. The Wheelers held a meeting at the Little Creek school house on the 2'Jth. Four new ujwuliers were admitted as follows: Jake Jeuny, Henry Bleckman, Theodore Bleckaiau and CharlesThomson. Joseph . snutlt intends giving a party on Saturday, the bth inst. The "Sanctified" people are holding a meeting at 1 ea Uidge. Mr. John A. Thompson says he likes flat cii er. Now treat, John. Mr. John Aureus is going to Califor nia soon. Mr. Fritz Grobe intends going to St. Louis at an early date. Who got the most of those kisses? Henry Kraft, of course, . M''. Ware was visiting on Little Creek last week, Mr. Dan II. (jr"oe is our barber. He will shave, shingle and scrub free of charge. Hurrah tor I.HE 1 ribtne. Jbatsj the paper for us. I Subscribe for The Tribune, kood. Miss Klemme has ewme time past 31r. Theodore Blackmann. our Fid dler, of Little Creek, has sold his fiddle and is talking of buying a new one. Come Theodore, I will sell you one. Miss Nolting, of Burbois, was in this neighborhood on a visit last lhursday. Miss Caroline Soleker went to St. Louis last week, where she will remain during the summer. Bio Bor. BIG CREEK. Wheat looks well in this neighbor- METHODIST Kev. W. S. Tyler, pastor, First SunJny at Point Pleasant morning and evening: 2d f'unilay at rt-t.lair morning and evening and at Moselle at '6 o clock P. M 3rd Sunday. Union nioriiinir and eveninsr. 4th been very sick for Sunday. St. Clair morning and evening, and at Pumv lilun at U o'clock r. M Trimmings stHinrjed with I. O. O. F., A. F, & A. M. O. U. W. or the Cro.ss & Plain. A. IMif-iKoni'i, MISSOUllI, -DKALKK IN STOVES f TDWARE. Everything pertrtininp; ta a First Class Deiler kept constantly' in stotk, inclndiuR OIL and GASOLINE STOVES, TIN HOOFING, GUTTERING. c. 6Sr")l 1111 ltopairingr Iimitl Done. BEAUFORT. April 1st, '8!b Miss Lidia Toelke has gone to St. Louis. Thco. Hollmann has returned home after an absence of about 8 months in Union. He thinks of going to St. Louis. Misses Anna Slueter and Lizzie How- bast, from St. Louis county, have been visiting at Rev. Mr. Slueter' s. Mrs. Hy. Allersmeyer is ouite sick at this writing. Arnold Brinkmeyer is slowly improv ing. John Noser, jr., will make a pleasure trip to Minnesota in a week, or two. Died, Grandma IT. K. Boehnier, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 2u days. Asthma was the cause of her death, iler oody was laid to rest in the M. E. Cemetery. A laree assemb ly listened to the funeral uuurc" tlelir-ereu by Rev. Mr. Slueter. Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that lettei testamentary upon the eetate of George Graham, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned administrator bv the Judcc of the Probate Court of Frank Hit County, Missouri, dated March Uhh 1SS9. All persons having claims against said estate arc required to exhibit them for allowance to said administrator within one year after the date cf said letters or they maw precluded from any benefit of such estate; and if such claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of said letters they will be forever barred. PATRICK DUNNE, n42 'Administrator. OS Aw1as-2f at-nlar l at riia.ni. n4 im U Mlt.. fey 7 titer ..r ...k.... .tarn. w wui mm ir e world, with .11 lb. kitarliiMrBt. W wtllslM mirmiranpi'M Llino f Ht courr u wUf art Dpw. im nnirm w Mm im.1 W WfcM M4. 1. H,m who my rail mA ,wr fcM. aM alW. it tira au .aau wtw yw m . rua aiaa luarame ta aftrr ta lilatapr aawtia. k wkk aa rat) out : lf. raif a' . rHnanttlMMruT99. with w I .tn-hTo.l., ana nnw ..-Ii. far 90. P.ll. Wnl!f..I, tTTMI !.- fill m.' hie- ia the warld. ali t. o ranital r-qairrd. rlata. wl, write ii a. , ' c-- i.-a.-, in lbs ,...r.- ji." - : ,.-A.kfl.i.-fr!--tf ,hjw U:- ...-. -. iV O.j ii-- 7"li, -iuaotti.. -Ijiu mm I f . -I 1. . Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, ( Qil Coi:nty op Frankmn. S In the Circuit Court of said et.nntv, Mav Term, A. 1)., 1881I. I vacation, Maivh iOUi, 1889. Henry 11. Dole and Action for dam-Susan Doyle, va ages .Ly attach James Whalen. J ment. 2")W at thiday comes the Hd plaiutitfs, herein before the Clerk of the Circuit Court ; ofFranklin coui:tv, Mi5.-ouri, in vacation, and tiled their petition and anldavit stating among other things that the above named defendant, James W halen con ceals himself and has absconded so that the ordinary process of law can aot be served upon him, and has absented himself from his usual place of abode, in this State, so that the t-rdinary pro-1 cess of law cannot be served upon him, (t is therefore ordered by the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publication be made notifying said defendant that an action has been commenced against him by petition and attachment, in the Circuit Court of Franklin county. Mo.. ouudea upon damages tor tne sum ot twenty-five hundred dollars, arising from the killing of Renj. W Doyle, and that his property is about to be attached, to-wit S 4 S W I, Section Io. township 41, R 3 West, N S W i. Section I.", town ship 41, It 3 W est and N i N W J Section 22, township 41, R 3 West, situated in said county and State, And that unless he be and appear at the next term of said Court to be bold- en at the Court House in Union, within ! the Count v of Franklin, on I .MONDAY, THE l:$th DAY OF MAY, A. D. 181, And on or before the rixth oay thereof, (if the term shall so long continue, if not, then before the end of the term), judgment will be rendered against him and bis property sold to satisfy the same. It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in THE TRMH'NE. a newspaper, published in said Count' of Franklin. A true copy from the record. Attest: JNO. V. WEIMEK, T. A. L W E, Chcvtir Clerk. f A'ty. tnr (nil) can bow be After tm reara mluclve rale obtained of nlf Drainrlt and Dealer in Medi cine. It CUKfcS-uke miiire-not timphr belpff, but CUKKS UVCR CUHPUIST, BilloaiiaeM and Ojppla. la a i-trktty vegetable pr-arutioa and will CUI Malakia, and all MalabI'ai. trouble. Dr. 8. 11. Wikc. . Ititun. Ky. : "Have iiractioed medicine IS yrurx, and fad no equal to Hchbocb as a I Jwr Itegclator." . Dr. W. A. lUki r, of Madlon. Fl-, un : "A bottle of Hkkbisk in wirlo nxc taaa $5.00 w.Mta of Qalnitt in anv family " Acting 00 the IJvcr la a different war from any otb.r medicine; it It t aaeitive core for Chronic C'ontipntan aad, fe cheaper than Fill. Iw peculiur cuanptaMtn w rucb, that w guarantee to enra any eae of hills and Fever or Itilioaa Fever with one kotik-. It cote but 75 cents audi each bottle contains over 41 aver:i9 d'Ka, nrnUiie the coat )ee than two cent a doee. Woald y aak for cheaper medicine ? It to not a cure-ell . Bat will rare anr Liver. BIltoM er rial Conaplaiat. Maaafactnred by The Zlerltine Co. (Snccesaora to Wm.CoalaU.) HI. 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