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Cf lumbia Mo FRANKLIN COUNTY TRIBUNE 0 THE 1TEWS-THE TIIBXJiTE W-AJNTS IT-THE TttnBTJJSTEi GIYES IT. VOLUME 17. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903. NUMBERS-.'. i i i i i Let us show Barg THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ANYWHERE. Fine couches covered with velour or leatherette 8 6.25 Fine bed couches with soft center bed covered with velour or leatherette 9.75 Large wood comfort rocker 1.75 Ladies' curie sent sewing rocker 1.25 Large reed locker, solid comfort 3.50 High back dining chairs, new style, each 54 Fine iron beds, full size, all colors 3.25 Su el wire springs L60 Full size sanitaiy mattresses 2.65 Fine felt mattresses, advertised elsewhere at 15.00, our price -50 Feather pillows, large sizo 60 Selected Pit I ME live geese feathers, per pound 60 We are headquarters for all kind of bedding and bedding supplies. We justly claim to be the lowest pi iced house in the state. OTTO. & CO THE OUTFITTERS UNION vi WASHINGTON. i .1 voss bho's MFa.co- :.,(,v4 J.W.HEIN, High-class Tailoring. jf t always pays in tlio Ions run to bny jcood clotho9 at a fair price. Shoddy goods may jf look well for about a week and then it will laok shabby and mean, and soon the V Jj wearer will feel the way hia clothes look rather sloppy. The well-dressed man Yf f is always to the front. I can lit you out in the most satisfactory manner with f; the best and latest goods on the market at lowest prices. Give me a call. EDW. O. BUSCH. Edw. G. Busch & Co., -DEALER Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Main Street, C. T. GALLKNKAMP, Attorney-at-Law . GEO. W. VVOOU, investigator of Titles. & wood, Law. Real Estate and Abstract Office. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO. tHave complete abstract of titles. Office ustablished In l6, DR. W. B. BAGBY, U IM O IN Marble Works stablished in 1S56 and has boon con tlnuously In one family over since. AUG. BAXJlt lrop you aims Ml It FULLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. TRY ONE AND BE CONVINCED. SOLI) ONLY BY Oscar Busch, UNION, MO. lb m m m FINE Wedding Suits... A Specialty. THEO. MUENCH. IN Wash ii go n, Mo. .WASHINGTON, MO. JerTriesburjr Jottings. Henry Kampschmidt is buy moving ibis week. Dr. Fayn was busy attending his patients here Saturday. The sale at Mrs. Wm. Hanne-mann's last Sat unlay was well attended.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vemmerand family were visiting relatives in Casco Sunday. Mr. Otto and Mi8 Meta Fink were among those that took in the fair at St. Louis last week. Edwin Hermann believes in expansion. He is busy at present putting an addition to his house. Mr. Beasly. collecting for the Clover Bottom Fire Insurance Co., was in this neighborhood last week. F. Peters, who is repiesenting the Bagby Nursery of New Haven, was busy taking orders here last week. Einil Vemmer who is employed to teach the Itock Hill school near Campbellton, was visiting home folks Snnday. Louis Funke, who is employed on the Colorado railroad, had the misfortune of getting his foot hurt one day last week. Henry Froelke who has been visiting his daughter near Bourbon for the past few weeks, expects to be heme Sunday. Ernest Vanleer, who is teaching school in the neighborhood of Gerald, was visiting home folks Sunday. He leports his school as progressing nicely. Miss Lydia Hannemann, one of our most charming young ladies, who is now etaying in St. Louis, came out Saturday to visit home folks for a lew days. There was quite a large gather-ering at Mr. liaut's last Saturday evening, the occasion being an old time dance which was indulged in until a late hour. Everybody reports having had a good time. The next one is announced for Oct. 31, at G. T. Vanleer's. Gerald Gossip. The steam shovel left Wednesday.Earnest and Roger Bratton left Sunday for St. Louis. Alf. Fitchie is reported quite sick with typhoid fever. Arrangements are being made to build the new Catholic church. Mrs. M. Holt spent Sunday in St. Louis visiting her daughter Mrs. Gleason. Mr. George Koetting and sister Miss Ida of Versailles are visiting their brother C. H. Koetting and wife. Mrs. Irwin Schnlte who has been visiting relatives here the past week left for her home in Wash ington Sunday. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Micas fjounty, l Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the lirrn of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said arm will pay the SUUl OI UiNft UUiNUKKD LUMjAK5 for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before rue and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of Decein- 1 ber, A. V. issii. A. W . Gleason. Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken mter-nally and acts dlrecily on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials fiee. i&rSold by druggists, ?5c per bottle Hall's Family Fillu are the best. F. J. Cuenet & Co., Toledo, O. Low October Rate to Texas. .20 only, the M., K. & T. R'v will have on sale tickets from St. Louis, Hannibal and Kan sas City to Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory at rate of $15.00 for the round trip, final limit November 10. Kate of $1S will also apply from Cincinnati, and $20 from Chicago. No one can afford to miss this opportunity of seeing the great southwestern country in the fullness of its glory and pros perity. For further particulars write George Morton, G. P. & T. A., M., K. &T. R'y, St. Louis. Puts an End to it All. A grevious wail of times comes as a rsult of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end o it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Muench's Drug Store. Current Comment. (Contributed ) Chamberlain is a strong unionist, but not of the kind the labor men want. The King of Servia has formed a new catmient. We hope it is bullet proof. The Seivian officers who conspired against the conspirators are now in prison. Would it help the case ifLieutenant-governor Tillman should tnrn state's evidence! The old adage, there is safety in numbers, don't seem to apply in the post office cases. When the south goes republican Mr. Bryan will revise his ideas about the race question. American free traders point to England, the English protectionists say look at the United States. If Admiral Cotton attacks Turkey, the Sultan will think the Eurepean 'concert is playing ragtime."Modesty prevents Senator Gorman from naming his choice for the democratic presidential nomination.If the slump in Steel stock in- llucnees the steel bonds, Mr. Car- Z? 1? 1 ? A riegie may realize ins a ni union co die poor. When Alaska becomes a state there is little danger of her joining the silver party; if It will be still ia existence. Possession is said to be nine tenths of the law. In the case of the disputed Alaskan territory it is apt to be ten tenths. Mr. McClelland is not so certain that he will be elected mayor of Mew York, that he will at,once resign his seat in congress. " A school of journalism ..has been statted in Columbia University and a school of "friction writing" in the North Western University. The inmates of Kentucky pris ons are deeply interested in pol itics. Present Governor BeckhanY holbs the record for granting pardons.Street preaching is forbidden at the national capital. The mem-bets of congress must have a monopoly of speech making in Washington.At the speeches of the Boston reception to the honorable artillery company of London we find no reference made to their war recoid in South Africa. If Mr. Bryan does not put the brakes on the wheels of his prosperity be will soon be one of those plutocrats that he has held up to pbblic detestation. One man was killed and several wounded in a riot between socialists and anarchists in Vermont. Most people are surprized at any differences between them. liussia and Austria have just informed Turkey that reforms must be carried out in Macedonia. If the massacres continue there wont be many left to enjoy the reforms.Mr. Lang says that Athens was saved from intellectual perdition only by having no printing presses and no newspapers. He must have been thinking of the yellow journals. In consequence of the recent riots the Russian government has declared mattial law at Gomel. However, the difference between martial or other law is very slight in Russia. It is still uncertain whether Gen. iu uto io uc (Liu luaaoabiiHstiia candidate for the democratic presidential nomination, orEx-Governor Hogg's candidate for senator from Texas. An automatic scaffold has been invented in Wyoming. The condemned man acts as his own executioner. When he fails to kill himself he will be prosecuted for attempted suicide. It is hoped that Senators Ball and Allee of Delaware will not im itate their colleagues from South Carolina and carry their quarrels to the extent of a pugilistic encounter on the floor of the United States Senate. For a bilious attack take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Edw. Muench. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative tiromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refvnd the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature ' is on eacn uox, ','oc. MM "WHEN YOU BUY FROM Clark-Laae lfa, ft, YOU GET THE Tin; above is what New Winter Goods in Overcoats, For men and bo vs. Cloaks For women and girls. Shoes and Rubber Overshoes In great variety. Bed Comforters, Blankets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Outings, Men's and Koys' Caps, Misses' and Children's Toques and Tarn O'Shauterf, Fleece Lined and Woolen Hosiery, Ladies' Skirts and Underskirts, and Underwear for women, children and men. Make out your list for Winter Goods and como to our store. Oar k Lane Mercantile Co. Opp. R. R. tracks, -Ml- M- .M. Stanton Stories. e. h. tewh. Thurmond his moved to Mrs. Biuslacher went to the city Monday. Mrs. Borheig of SulHvan came down Sunday. Several of Morrellton's people were here Sunday:- Eziekele Meyer came up young Satur- U3y to see Aug.Kedhage. J. W. Lunsford of Bourbon came down Mondoy evening. Frank K. Saucier wa; her Sunday to see his brother, E. F. Saucier.Geo. Schatz of Sullivan was here the first of the week visiting A. H. Schuler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calvin re-turned Sunday fiom their visit in Steelville. Jas. P. Bowland has bought a new hay baler and is ready to start work. T. W. Jenny and G. Lueken started out with their clover hullcr the first of the week. Miss Ellen Gideon took the Saturday morning train for Sullivan, returning Sunday evening. Mrs. John Schatz and Emma Binsbacher came up from the city Tuesday and returned Sunday. O. E. Bohlinger came bick Sunday to see his parents and friends after a long absence in the north and south. Advertised Letters. The following letters remain in the x'osc office at Union, Mo., and uncalled for this, the 1st day of October, 1903: Buchter, Miss Rosa Donahoe, Mr. M. J. Equtrz, Herrick Elnliton, Miss Clara Edson, Mr. Edyar King, Miss Mamie B. Lehenhauer, llev. C. F. Mencb, Mr. Louis C. Pinet, Mrs. Jane Schelton, John Swear. Miss Annie Toben, Thomas t Vaughan, Mr. Thomas A. j In calling for any of these letters' the owner will please say they are advertised. Advertised let teis! are due one cent, Clark Brown, Postmaster A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life 18 miles to get Dr. King's Isew Discovery for Consumption.Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown of Lees- ville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonder ful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 1.00, at Muench's drug store. . - BEST.' you hoar from others. SULLIVAN, MO. i o MM -ft- -MS Indian Creek Culls. Protracted meeting is be held in the Prospect church this wee!.-. Mrs. F. Thurmond is visiting the World's Fair City this week. Matthias and John Bader wer on the Burbois Saturday to buy hogs. Frank Cardwell and Chas. Smith came from the city Saturday to stay some time. Steven George went to Union Monday to get his surveying out- litwhieh he recently bought from Surveyor Moore. The Baptist Association at Prospect church last week attracted a large crowd and was successful in every way, it seems. Perfection Seed Cleaner. Chans Wheat, Oats, Barlev, Kye, Clover, Timothy, Bed Top frr Bluegrass seed and all other seed raised on the farm. Call on P. A. Smith, Agent" Union, Mo. Ask for Petersen's Cigar foj they are always everywhere. good for sale Wanted A boy about 16 years old, to do chores ou my farm at Manchester, Mo., and drive me to and from the depot. Will send to school if ntcessary. In your reply please state waaes expected. Addnss J. M. Finlay, Manchester, Mo. 'Better than any talcum powder made Used and endorsed by more physicians and trained nurses than any other powder in the world for all affections' of the skin. Itcliitts, Chafing, Vncc Blotches, float Kash, Sunburn, Pimples, I lives. After $haiii, Tender, Aching Feet, I'erspl-r.itiou Odors, 1$hI Sores, Accidental Lturus, Truss Irritation, any Soreness. The most perfect powder made for BABY AND TOILET Is not highly perfumed, so it cannot harm the nost delicate skin. At druggists or by mail, !5c. Avoid cheap powders. siiii'l rao.lel,6ketch or r-l.tito of inyention lor ' : ireereixirt on rBtcntauimy. j-or iree ooo howm aecureTD JHiC IIHDvC write 1 1'atents and I UKUi. niMlirtu to s Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON Q. C. MM- A 5VVvfpivmitlv oliiam V. S. and Korcin' s
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Title | Franklin County tribune. (Union, Mo.), 1903-10-16 |
Issue Date | 1903-10-16 |
Issue Year | 1903 |
Issue Month | 10 |
Issue Day | 16 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 17 |
Title Number | 22 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
Rights | These pages may be freely search and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
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Title | Franklin County tribune. (Union, Mo.), 1903-10-16 |
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Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | Cf lumbia Mo FRANKLIN COUNTY TRIBUNE 0 THE 1TEWS-THE TIIBXJiTE W-AJNTS IT-THE TttnBTJJSTEi GIYES IT. VOLUME 17. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1903. NUMBERS-.'. i i i i i Let us show Barg THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ANYWHERE. Fine couches covered with velour or leatherette 8 6.25 Fine bed couches with soft center bed covered with velour or leatherette 9.75 Large wood comfort rocker 1.75 Ladies' curie sent sewing rocker 1.25 Large reed locker, solid comfort 3.50 High back dining chairs, new style, each 54 Fine iron beds, full size, all colors 3.25 Su el wire springs L60 Full size sanitaiy mattresses 2.65 Fine felt mattresses, advertised elsewhere at 15.00, our price -50 Feather pillows, large sizo 60 Selected Pit I ME live geese feathers, per pound 60 We are headquarters for all kind of bedding and bedding supplies. We justly claim to be the lowest pi iced house in the state. OTTO. & CO THE OUTFITTERS UNION vi WASHINGTON. i .1 voss bho's MFa.co- :.,(,v4 J.W.HEIN, High-class Tailoring. jf t always pays in tlio Ions run to bny jcood clotho9 at a fair price. Shoddy goods may jf look well for about a week and then it will laok shabby and mean, and soon the V Jj wearer will feel the way hia clothes look rather sloppy. The well-dressed man Yf f is always to the front. I can lit you out in the most satisfactory manner with f; the best and latest goods on the market at lowest prices. Give me a call. EDW. O. BUSCH. Edw. G. Busch & Co., -DEALER Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Main Street, C. T. GALLKNKAMP, Attorney-at-Law . GEO. W. VVOOU, investigator of Titles. & wood, Law. Real Estate and Abstract Office. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO. tHave complete abstract of titles. Office ustablished In l6, DR. W. B. BAGBY, U IM O IN Marble Works stablished in 1S56 and has boon con tlnuously In one family over since. AUG. BAXJlt lrop you aims Ml It FULLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. TRY ONE AND BE CONVINCED. SOLI) ONLY BY Oscar Busch, UNION, MO. lb m m m FINE Wedding Suits... A Specialty. THEO. MUENCH. IN Wash ii go n, Mo. .WASHINGTON, MO. JerTriesburjr Jottings. Henry Kampschmidt is buy moving ibis week. Dr. Fayn was busy attending his patients here Saturday. The sale at Mrs. Wm. Hanne-mann's last Sat unlay was well attended.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vemmerand family were visiting relatives in Casco Sunday. Mr. Otto and Mi8 Meta Fink were among those that took in the fair at St. Louis last week. Edwin Hermann believes in expansion. He is busy at present putting an addition to his house. Mr. Beasly. collecting for the Clover Bottom Fire Insurance Co., was in this neighborhood last week. F. Peters, who is repiesenting the Bagby Nursery of New Haven, was busy taking orders here last week. Einil Vemmer who is employed to teach the Itock Hill school near Campbellton, was visiting home folks Snnday. Louis Funke, who is employed on the Colorado railroad, had the misfortune of getting his foot hurt one day last week. Henry Froelke who has been visiting his daughter near Bourbon for the past few weeks, expects to be heme Sunday. Ernest Vanleer, who is teaching school in the neighborhood of Gerald, was visiting home folks Sunday. He leports his school as progressing nicely. Miss Lydia Hannemann, one of our most charming young ladies, who is now etaying in St. Louis, came out Saturday to visit home folks for a lew days. There was quite a large gather-ering at Mr. liaut's last Saturday evening, the occasion being an old time dance which was indulged in until a late hour. Everybody reports having had a good time. The next one is announced for Oct. 31, at G. T. Vanleer's. Gerald Gossip. The steam shovel left Wednesday.Earnest and Roger Bratton left Sunday for St. Louis. Alf. Fitchie is reported quite sick with typhoid fever. Arrangements are being made to build the new Catholic church. Mrs. M. Holt spent Sunday in St. Louis visiting her daughter Mrs. Gleason. Mr. George Koetting and sister Miss Ida of Versailles are visiting their brother C. H. Koetting and wife. Mrs. Irwin Schnlte who has been visiting relatives here the past week left for her home in Wash ington Sunday. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Micas fjounty, l Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the lirrn of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said arm will pay the SUUl OI UiNft UUiNUKKD LUMjAK5 for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before rue and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of Decein- 1 ber, A. V. issii. A. W . Gleason. Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken mter-nally and acts dlrecily on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials fiee. i&rSold by druggists, ?5c per bottle Hall's Family Fillu are the best. F. J. Cuenet & Co., Toledo, O. Low October Rate to Texas. .20 only, the M., K. & T. R'v will have on sale tickets from St. Louis, Hannibal and Kan sas City to Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory at rate of $15.00 for the round trip, final limit November 10. Kate of $1S will also apply from Cincinnati, and $20 from Chicago. No one can afford to miss this opportunity of seeing the great southwestern country in the fullness of its glory and pros perity. For further particulars write George Morton, G. P. & T. A., M., K. &T. R'y, St. Louis. Puts an End to it All. A grevious wail of times comes as a rsult of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end o it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Muench's Drug Store. Current Comment. (Contributed ) Chamberlain is a strong unionist, but not of the kind the labor men want. The King of Servia has formed a new catmient. We hope it is bullet proof. The Seivian officers who conspired against the conspirators are now in prison. Would it help the case ifLieutenant-governor Tillman should tnrn state's evidence! The old adage, there is safety in numbers, don't seem to apply in the post office cases. When the south goes republican Mr. Bryan will revise his ideas about the race question. American free traders point to England, the English protectionists say look at the United States. If Admiral Cotton attacks Turkey, the Sultan will think the Eurepean 'concert is playing ragtime."Modesty prevents Senator Gorman from naming his choice for the democratic presidential nomination.If the slump in Steel stock in- llucnees the steel bonds, Mr. Car- Z? 1? 1 ? A riegie may realize ins a ni union co die poor. When Alaska becomes a state there is little danger of her joining the silver party; if It will be still ia existence. Possession is said to be nine tenths of the law. In the case of the disputed Alaskan territory it is apt to be ten tenths. Mr. McClelland is not so certain that he will be elected mayor of Mew York, that he will at,once resign his seat in congress. " A school of journalism ..has been statted in Columbia University and a school of "friction writing" in the North Western University. The inmates of Kentucky pris ons are deeply interested in pol itics. Present Governor BeckhanY holbs the record for granting pardons.Street preaching is forbidden at the national capital. The mem-bets of congress must have a monopoly of speech making in Washington.At the speeches of the Boston reception to the honorable artillery company of London we find no reference made to their war recoid in South Africa. If Mr. Bryan does not put the brakes on the wheels of his prosperity be will soon be one of those plutocrats that he has held up to pbblic detestation. One man was killed and several wounded in a riot between socialists and anarchists in Vermont. Most people are surprized at any differences between them. liussia and Austria have just informed Turkey that reforms must be carried out in Macedonia. If the massacres continue there wont be many left to enjoy the reforms.Mr. Lang says that Athens was saved from intellectual perdition only by having no printing presses and no newspapers. He must have been thinking of the yellow journals. In consequence of the recent riots the Russian government has declared mattial law at Gomel. However, the difference between martial or other law is very slight in Russia. It is still uncertain whether Gen. iu uto io uc (Liu luaaoabiiHstiia candidate for the democratic presidential nomination, orEx-Governor Hogg's candidate for senator from Texas. An automatic scaffold has been invented in Wyoming. The condemned man acts as his own executioner. When he fails to kill himself he will be prosecuted for attempted suicide. It is hoped that Senators Ball and Allee of Delaware will not im itate their colleagues from South Carolina and carry their quarrels to the extent of a pugilistic encounter on the floor of the United States Senate. For a bilious attack take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Edw. Muench. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative tiromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refvnd the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature ' is on eacn uox, ','oc. MM "WHEN YOU BUY FROM Clark-Laae lfa, ft, YOU GET THE Tin; above is what New Winter Goods in Overcoats, For men and bo vs. Cloaks For women and girls. Shoes and Rubber Overshoes In great variety. Bed Comforters, Blankets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Outings, Men's and Koys' Caps, Misses' and Children's Toques and Tarn O'Shauterf, Fleece Lined and Woolen Hosiery, Ladies' Skirts and Underskirts, and Underwear for women, children and men. Make out your list for Winter Goods and como to our store. Oar k Lane Mercantile Co. Opp. R. R. tracks, -Ml- M- .M. Stanton Stories. e. h. tewh. Thurmond his moved to Mrs. Biuslacher went to the city Monday. Mrs. Borheig of SulHvan came down Sunday. Several of Morrellton's people were here Sunday:- Eziekele Meyer came up young Satur- U3y to see Aug.Kedhage. J. W. Lunsford of Bourbon came down Mondoy evening. Frank K. Saucier wa; her Sunday to see his brother, E. F. Saucier.Geo. Schatz of Sullivan was here the first of the week visiting A. H. Schuler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calvin re-turned Sunday fiom their visit in Steelville. Jas. P. Bowland has bought a new hay baler and is ready to start work. T. W. Jenny and G. Lueken started out with their clover hullcr the first of the week. Miss Ellen Gideon took the Saturday morning train for Sullivan, returning Sunday evening. Mrs. John Schatz and Emma Binsbacher came up from the city Tuesday and returned Sunday. O. E. Bohlinger came bick Sunday to see his parents and friends after a long absence in the north and south. Advertised Letters. The following letters remain in the x'osc office at Union, Mo., and uncalled for this, the 1st day of October, 1903: Buchter, Miss Rosa Donahoe, Mr. M. J. Equtrz, Herrick Elnliton, Miss Clara Edson, Mr. Edyar King, Miss Mamie B. Lehenhauer, llev. C. F. Mencb, Mr. Louis C. Pinet, Mrs. Jane Schelton, John Swear. Miss Annie Toben, Thomas t Vaughan, Mr. Thomas A. j In calling for any of these letters' the owner will please say they are advertised. Advertised let teis! are due one cent, Clark Brown, Postmaster A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life 18 miles to get Dr. King's Isew Discovery for Consumption.Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown of Lees- ville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonder ful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 1.00, at Muench's drug store. . - BEST.' you hoar from others. SULLIVAN, MO. i o MM -ft- -MS Indian Creek Culls. Protracted meeting is be held in the Prospect church this wee!.-. Mrs. F. Thurmond is visiting the World's Fair City this week. Matthias and John Bader wer on the Burbois Saturday to buy hogs. Frank Cardwell and Chas. Smith came from the city Saturday to stay some time. Steven George went to Union Monday to get his surveying out- litwhieh he recently bought from Surveyor Moore. The Baptist Association at Prospect church last week attracted a large crowd and was successful in every way, it seems. Perfection Seed Cleaner. Chans Wheat, Oats, Barlev, Kye, Clover, Timothy, Bed Top frr Bluegrass seed and all other seed raised on the farm. Call on P. A. Smith, Agent" Union, Mo. Ask for Petersen's Cigar foj they are always everywhere. good for sale Wanted A boy about 16 years old, to do chores ou my farm at Manchester, Mo., and drive me to and from the depot. Will send to school if ntcessary. In your reply please state waaes expected. Addnss J. M. Finlay, Manchester, Mo. 'Better than any talcum powder made Used and endorsed by more physicians and trained nurses than any other powder in the world for all affections' of the skin. Itcliitts, Chafing, Vncc Blotches, float Kash, Sunburn, Pimples, I lives. After $haiii, Tender, Aching Feet, I'erspl-r.itiou Odors, 1$hI Sores, Accidental Lturus, Truss Irritation, any Soreness. The most perfect powder made for BABY AND TOILET Is not highly perfumed, so it cannot harm the nost delicate skin. At druggists or by mail, !5c. Avoid cheap powders. siiii'l rao.lel,6ketch or r-l.tito of inyention lor ' : ireereixirt on rBtcntauimy. j-or iree ooo howm aecureTD JHiC IIHDvC write 1 1'atents and I UKUi. niMlirtu to s Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON Q. C. MM- A 5VVvfpivmitlv oliiam V. S. and Korcin' s |