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'R1BTJNE H THE NBWS-T fcd.ii a?IBTJTSTE3 W-A-NTTS IT-THB TRIBUNE GIVES IT. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904. XUMKKIt :U y;li ;. . LIN COUNTY XK v- 0 fa vv A re in 1he lino of R In I'.h I O IX i i m1 1 : :tl i :i : ir k mikI make !!('. if it . : coal of fords and 3 1 - 7- ft, -0 ( ; ,- T-, .'C 9 00 fc U U C Ji icnuo V I!;isl I'Efi li. K. 1 Double Daily Trains - be rv r:.::.:. St. Louis a m Chicago From I.;iS;illi From I "niiiii : MOANING Si K !'1 St;il ion. i '-v.i. Mcr. I'.ri!---; .- f.i ? i : i v . M-.ri.iii-I... . A l .l"..! r.p.ii p. :)::.0:i. ,:. 0:10 p. m. . ,.':-0 a. in.- 0:1.5 p. m. wiiii iitit- clirvrji.:. Ml .1 TIIKO MI ENCn. S Edw. G. Bosch & Co., Washington Whittling. Mi-! C ra H.rt f Hem Co., Mo., i th gnesr ol f i ierntr i.en. Mia. L. rfchmann of S!. Louis visi'ed her mother in hi- c t r-tently. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wilmn herr buve kiuidci! trom ihci Florida ti ip. Miss Aume Mucnch is in St Lonis helping to care for her sister who is ienouly ill. Mrs. C. M. Paives retuid lat Friday fiom a visi t" J. M inil wile ot Lm-adie. H. D Hibbcler of Kaueas Cilj 4peni a lew days last wet'k with his family at this place. Miss Irene Wood of Villa Ridge visited over the week end at the home ot Mrs. Viginia Noitb. Harvey Caldwell who has been -pending several in- uth on Pacific coa-t has returned honi U. L. Weiiick is expecte'i Home this week ftom a trip io Boston and other eastern -itis. Ed. Mealer and wife of Poim Pleafanr neighb irhod sp ut Sun day with Mrs. Johnson and laughter. Mrs". Frank O. Summers has leturoed to her hume iu Kansas-City after a visit at the home of her cousin, Mrs. E. E. Owos. We are sorry to learn that tu" Dittnianu hhou Company are t0 lemove their factory from th,s place to St. Louid the fiitst of th! year. Capt. Frank Hoelscher has shipped his houehold oods to liexington, Mo., where their borne ill be in the futuie. Mrs. Hoelscher left for that place last Fri lay. Mrs. Catherina Grinker, mother of A. lirinker and II. Ernst, Mortis, died Saturday afiei a -h rt illness. The funeml ro k place Monday morning at the Catholic church. In the absence of the p.ist'o, Kev. G. L. Washburn who is a iJerald this week, the Christian Endeavor Society tuve charge, ot he Wednesday night prayer meeting at the Presbyterian cimrcli. W. Y. Jone, missionary tr Ip-in, is announced for the prin Cipal talk of the evening Pacific Picknps. Th fir""- sn'w of the season fell Sir d i afie. uo -n. Dave Fawkner visited relativas at i.tiiwir-fa Sunday. Hugh Mevei visited home folks ii'-ar ( rtlilorui i, Mo., Sanday. Atty. Jam-s Booth was in Washington on basioess Tuesday, lensville Tii- infant child of Mr and Mrs. week' John Glaaer was christened Sun- H. J. Tiemann mad a Bhipmrnt of dried and green apples to Texas Charles Mayer of St. Louis was la8t week- Gerald Gossip. Louis Calkins was in Gerald last ISueday. Our merchants are well stocked with holiday goods. Good old winter time is here, crowned wi'h ice and now. Mrs. I)r Ferrel vieited m Ow- tbe latter patt of last mmm W. BER.GMAN, JEWELER. Time Inspector for the Rock Island System. Union. - - Missouri- ay visiting r-la lvea m l'acino a lav- i,i ft wtek. few Mr. Dree, the const aole ot Boles Township, was in Pacific on business Saturday. The band boys met last Friday evening and perfected a reorganization of the band. Tho wile and children of J hn S.runck i be new m.ller arnved h.-ie born tlnngarv one day la-t week. Several relatives of Mr. and Mis. Biown weie heie from van ous Darts ot th' eastern states to to attend the fun-ral. A M Jon-s, a Japauese mis- sioi aiy, iecmreu lo a laie ana ppiecnuive audience a the Pies tyteiiau church Toesday evening. 3Ir. Anderson, th sheriff of Pu laski count v, passed through nere bunoa mortiing witn tnree pns- oneis ou bis Way to the State cap ital. JL j- w v. uvai i k.i Vw Cl . V. .LL nts, 3 S, 1 rition. Main Slu-rl. U' "ron, Mo. TT- -i 1 c- ' :.C..:-.?:jLXjyOGXD?raGX3C3GXS5 4 '-a i p. 1 ' . (til. in; Wedding & uits... .1 '. i II nlunw .nv- 't- u run t' Imiv I -'.: . .it :i l;ur .ri Shmldy RoOiIg my l.".k .h i; i r - "hi a ..-k m.'l il.. n it will i k. niiahi.y nn. I nn, anil Bonn the W Mi-nri-1 u'll if. i i n- Mitv ins --l'iM!-- t-i.-ii i mi -.-r -l-i.)i.v Tin' xvcll-drrsspd man j in iilu-:i -;.. Hn-l out I I'ivn li: m.ii .i ii i. Ii-. .L;i::sr:ii-t ry ti.anncr with ; tin- i" t l uii'i iiU -V ot. tt.t-1:1:1 , k. i v. . f i ncfs. Iilvt- me a pall. Union Boit Works. J. O. SCI i,- Prop, Beaufort Brevities. Mr Cop-land, his sister, Mb. Patton of Paeifie, were transact i. g tnsin-8H here Its' Monday. E. B Farrar. Jr. had a sale of: his personal property lat Monday and will move to Christian county. A rural mail route inspector wa here last Friday and Tent over the proposed toute north of Gerild. Cordwcod is the cmef conimodiu of commen'e here thi winter, one firm handled over 400 coids i. Nov mber. Jam. H W. Martin had a sale of his personal property Thursday of this week preparatory to moving to Union. We are glad ti report that Mr. Lorn Tiemann who has been in a hospital in St. Louis tor some time is recoverlnn lapidly. J. II. Wilmesher who went t Florida three weeks ago to spend the winter has retnmed and is now htopping wi'h his son, Edw. of We hope he win con- Come to me v n in n?d of XmA.S GIFTS. lean save- you monty. it Watches, Clocks, Silverware, JewelryMHlDescrlptions. Ml this place. The Mo P. Claim Agent has elude to locate in Gerald. been around looking after adjust Repairing a Specialty, ng i be claims oi tuose who were hurt by the excavating near toe depot last Tuesday. Theie was a social given by the ladies of the M. E. Church at the horn- of Mr. and Mrs. Wright on Wed n. sday evening, all present iad u veiv pleasant time. Hi remains of the infant child Villa Ridge. A. M. Grofl and J. H. Triplett were in Union Wednesday. Mrs. L. M. Burton returned home last Wednesday from Springfield. Mi. and Mrs. Curtis Hill of St. Louis were gnests of Mrs. D. L. Everything Guaranteed. m mm I IT .MAM I '. ' ! l .!' All the Leadh'.i; arieties of SOFT DiilKKS. r';u h Mellow. Ko -v rr r and Celery Cola. ,)no. viiunaUe. shipped a cai of stork Mmday. J J. Noser sold his hogs to Mr Wilah&ber Monday. For a nic up to-date hat ca n H. E. Knehans & Sou. Mrs. II. E. Knehans has be n on the sick I if c for seveial daw. "Win. H. Meyer and Son reeetve a car of pine Ininbei this week. Phil Geiller will move to Beau fort soon where he is in business. For ladies' and gents furnishing goods call on Mr. Knehans & Son. Mr. II. E. Knehans & Son will show you a full line of Christmas goods. John Geibler has ret nrnet' home f.om Uiiion and will stay with his parents this winter. Thos. Brnch of Union was hunting in this neighborhood Saturday a. id had good luck. Mr. II. E. Knehans has purchar sedalaige line of fine jeweleiy for Xtnas piesents, call and see them. Wm. Ham has grafted a tmall grocery store at Ctowe's sta'ion and will sell his goods very cheap. Our friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seter have left Beanforr for Michigan. We all wish them a pleasant journey but hope to hear from them soon. I lj I . 1. l.,nl mnl.- ofMr.ti.iin Mooie of St Louis asorou,iht out here for burial Mi8 Nora Patton wh' Ims spent Saturday. Among the attendance the millineiy neason in Kentm ky we uie au old frieud Atty. Wm. is -xiiected hume this week il nrv tete. anoia soiuier wno carueniers is miiming a aweinnt; had spent the lasi few years of his house for John Tyler near Moeli life in Boone Township of this Ned and Joe Lambeth afte. countv, died at ih- home nl n'S snendincr several weeks in Monta- d..ughtei, Mrs. V!n;ne Heiden- na rPturned home the first pari t ieiuer, on luursuay morning oi i week. laSC WeeK, I f ?oo tMl, "'altcn MoikI lOC-' ajioi' ti aib i, icu rhonihill. Mercer, and Mr. John last Situnlay was one of the most Distiaroon of Gray Summi attend largely attended funerals held in j.-d preaching at the hall here last Pacific tor yeais. The school Sunday. ehildien uianh.d as a body in from of i he corpse to the cemetery. Tne ei vices at the cemetery were couducted by the Masonic lodge. Anaconda Anecdotes. for a M;gs Rose Boyer was horn1 day oi two last week. Fannie Collins wns calling on Mrs. Winkler Saturday. Mr boyei and daughter went I lasr Satu-day ev-ning Medaraes L. Chitwood, of New Haven, G. L. Gieisa of Dundee, V. K.. J. A. and J. B. Miles of Gray Summit, and Miss Maude Miles were theunests of Mrs. Lee Sweet lasr Thursday. Som of the ou- g people at tended the social viven nii ter tne aiispic'8 ! the B. Y P. U. of th Kaotit churen. at the home of Mrs. T. E. Miles of Gray Summit Quite a I Irv in v In oi 1 r to luvrme proficient in the cure of rupture, years of preparation and i nv'ii iii'i..-.- ;.r.- i... ..-:irv in or.lir t. rsrart irc with 811V di'CTt'fl of certainty. ) lr. W. A. Li-win. th.- rupture sni.iali.-l, id i graduate of several European and A m. r;.-:ra ar.-l Las devoicJ mauv years to the study of this particular - of tho knife, without dxawiug blood, I'niv.i m'nli'.r cn.cnpation. . im'ks i: one is pronounced cured until . s pi! it ruili- '.s flit irely closed and pemia-up va'W ti.-m;, a growth similar to that ti;-.; , ati-::t is fctroiicer at this spot than 1 nun ; ut !;; -ir r - ni. V t-.-.-i : :' V- itluillt tl:-? 1 .I ii;-')i!t dcte.it v, a !',-w ''ii '' ''.icli ihc ii f l-.h.l.yl.i.;'..: ' -- is -:;.!"d. s- Th, u; ii'vc ii-viirr-vi. ;!:! ;i 'vice frc . V 1 ivr irce b'jukli't, V. l'.J'i.'ilt !-l!c. All is . . -v;-iiv;ti I'Ciaiy !-.';-J.'.l. i-vcr a v.-oevd he was. hi i-n- (Vn::kat 6atisfacti'!i. cured. Ca'.l v.- autlrt..-, i;!:inii 'r d i:i:tll cured to your entire r ivsiiuiouials. 10,000 patients J VS D V to Stanton to attend church last I nice time was had. Sunday. Died: At his home a few miles Mis L.J. Kerr went to SulU- ea8t 0f this place Ust Satuda van Vedueday to visit among mming, Dec. 10, 1904, Mr. Wm. relatives tor a i-w aays. h. Tyler, of apoplexy at the g Rev Winkler went awav of seventy three years. Mr. Tjler nv.inMUi i.i h.17111 n MPriPH of was one oi me pioneer se.ners oi inee.ii.irs uear llobertsville Franklin count, he having com I . tri V- Miss Fannie Melvin has return- hia hrnthor- and itHr . ..t. - I " ' " - eu iroui ouuivan wucre uc who purchased the farm where a b w days visiting menus. Mr. Wm. Tvler has lived sine The much needed rain on Fii- that time. Deceased leaves a wife dav caused the box supper to be ho whom many friends exten pos poned until Tuesday 13th heartfelt tyrapahy. funeral ser RnutUx wh wern visired hv the vic-s were conduct-U Monday - ' I i a. m. i a ii i ; tiistnnwot the seasou aud it morning ai me iimuy uurjinp tnnk eiound where all thet memtiers of 1" " ' ' " " t, I . , . , . - L.J many by snrpnse. ims lamuy ot piuncer uihhb UBu . t .i n- i l ueeu lam iu icsi. on. i j ici nsiu ACommiiiKHniiuB umutra ami . . , . l-HIIfia oi inn iiii'i iciavu kj. kj I Whpn Vnn Riiv From Us j 9 f You Get the IJest. ClarkLane Mercantile Co., i $ - T Sullivan, Mo., Belo w find a partial list of at tides in our store suitable for Holiday Presents. Dolls, Tjn, Drun.e, Dominoes, Trumpets, Whiffles. Books for Children. Boi ks b IN j ular AuthoiH. Gills' aidBejB' Ctps, Toquisand Olaiitere. F:ne Toilet Soajr and Per fuincrj. Fancy box paper anu euvelopes. Gilt Mint is. lluiidkn thief, lie Jiid Glove 1 oxes. Isii C lait-, lni l t.toii-, 1 i'if, In m k. icldefe, 'lab! liten Naikn e, I able C vei 6; WMte Quilt Au-i.'.s a d Womens Slipp-i. Fine Hosiery Diess Goods, Cloiks, Sknts, Wrappers. $nd Piticoats. Manicure Sets, Pocket Boolks, Pua-cs, Bai:?, C gai ( as-ep, Match boxes, Stamp boxs, W.irk boxes, Snip boxes Album-, photograph ai id antocraidi, G'oves, Mii-tens, Su-peud rs iu fsi'2.v bxe, Sdk Ilatidker chiefs, .Mnffiers, : sweaters, N-ckt-es, -nit t'ases. U d-rwea r. Overcoa's, Men's and Boys' Miit s, ami Hand Big4. Belts, Puff Conil-H, Back t ombs. Couin S tp. Cut Gla s, Gents tijiveling tt Hlvr Th inbli s, fi Buttons. Lce Pin", Brooches. Witches, km-, N-klac s. Vases, Mogs. Imi ividnal cup an I -line rs, Cjik- ilit"s, Si ovii't: Mug. Lain j. Salad disbar. B rr nets Cake a d. Furl stand, Child's tea set, OiMiieal -ts, Water sets, CassendHS, Fi"e Gl ssv;ie decorated (Jueeuswre in sets or piece Cat dies. mm Many other articles suitable for Christmas found at our store. will be Moselle Mentions. Judge Glaser was in Moselle Saturday. Geo. Hull made his usual trip tiome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bay were the :nests of Mr. and Mrs. H niy Short Sunday. Dr. Knsk of Villa Ridge was in mr ton again. We woiid-r why e comes to often. Pieparations are being m.id" 'i an entei taininent by the child of th Presbyterian Sunday chcol. Wm. Beley attei.ded th'-noe:- g of the ex- cntive committee of .f the County Sunday School As-oriation held in Uuiou last SaturdayMr. and Mis. Al Foster and sons, Masters Louis and Dick arrived from Faimington their (ormer home. They ezpeet to make this their home for the winter. We welcome them among ns again. met Sunday and decided to have a Ctinstm s tree ai Ihe church ou Christmas eve. Rev. Clark, of Sullivan, Austin Keir a- d Mfss Bojei, of Anaconda, attended the S. Convention at Moi-eile. the 3rd of D cetuber. All report a good time. and the memtiers of that cbaige of the burial fifty years w order hai Fifty Years f ho Standard MM WTJEB. We have cm of salt du heie Saturday (10). Hade from purs cre&a of tartar derived from grapes $100 lie ward $100. The readers oi thi caper will bp pleaded to leajn that there is at least one dreaded dineaae that science has been able to core in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care i thvouly positive care knows to the medical fraternity, t-atarra Deinir a consuu- tlonal disease requires a coastitnlional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sunaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation oi tne aisease, ana riviuh; tne patient strength by building up the constitution and assistinK nature In doing iu work. The uroorietore have so much faith in its curaiive powers, mat tney oner une tianarea uonars tor any case that it fails to cum. Send for list Of testimonials Address. F. .1 CHKXF.Y .V CO.. Toledo. O. tJ-Sold by UruggiHtt., T.tc. Hall's t anulv l'ills are the t't-tt Advertised Letters. I 3 The following letters imaiii in ihe pot office Union, Mo., ami nneal led forihis, the 1-t da f November, 1904. Applejtahle Wiliiam. 1 nell B. (J. two. Fetding, Mr. John. Koiierieh Mi-s Mel la. Hi; Mrs. Mary. Hoff- r.Mrs. G. Kr n L. H, Uoh'nson. Mrs. Marie. Itobmson R. E. V ii derborn. J. Herman, Ana. Iu calling tor any of thesp letters the owner will pleae say they ate rtdvertiied. Advr'iepd letters j are dne one en. Clabk i kown, Po(ji master. awN I New Map of Frank!! i f 1 County. a The Tribune has recently published a wall ui.ip " of Franklin County, Missouri, size iWx'.W iu h The map is made from ollicial sources taken in: the reetirds in the court hou-eby l'hilii(ierber Kst; .. and is drawn and executed by J. Miuor Moore. It gives the correct location of all the roads. rZ cities, towns, postoiTices, schools and cliurches, 3 shows the municipal and congressional tow nshiiis, and gives each of the 114 school districts in color-as well as the local name of each school district. x. It is invaluable in the school room in teaching r: the young the geography of tlieir own county. It : should be in every family where there are growing .1; children and in every school house. It is also valuable to real estate dealers, hotel 2 and livery men. Price postpaid one dollar. Address, The Tribune, is Union, 7Vo. r n4mftitmt rfivnWn rfw&T WVt 111 Vim Wl ffV PL wm fW WT
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Title | Franklin County tribune. (Union, Mo.), 1904-12-16 |
Issue Date | 1904-12-16 |
Issue Year | 1904 |
Issue Month | 12 |
Issue Day | 16 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 18 |
Title Number | 31 |
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.), 1904-12-16 |
Page Number | 1 |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO |
Transcript | 'R1BTJNE H THE NBWS-T fcd.ii a?IBTJTSTE3 W-A-NTTS IT-THB TRIBUNE GIVES IT. UNION, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904. XUMKKIt :U y;li ;. . LIN COUNTY XK v- 0 fa vv A re in 1he lino of R In I'.h I O IX i i m1 1 : :tl i :i : ir k mikI make !!('. if it . : coal of fords and 3 1 - 7- ft, -0 ( ; ,- T-, .'C 9 00 fc U U C Ji icnuo V I!;isl I'Efi li. K. 1 Double Daily Trains - be rv r:.::.:. St. Louis a m Chicago From I.;iS;illi From I "niiiii : MOANING Si K !'1 St;il ion. i '-v.i. Mcr. I'.ri!---; .- f.i ? i : i v . M-.ri.iii-I... . A l .l"..! r.p.ii p. :)::.0:i. ,:. 0:10 p. m. . ,.':-0 a. in.- 0:1.5 p. m. wiiii iitit- clirvrji.:. Ml .1 TIIKO MI ENCn. S Edw. G. Bosch & Co., Washington Whittling. Mi-! C ra H.rt f Hem Co., Mo., i th gnesr ol f i ierntr i.en. Mia. L. rfchmann of S!. Louis visi'ed her mother in hi- c t r-tently. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wilmn herr buve kiuidci! trom ihci Florida ti ip. Miss Aume Mucnch is in St Lonis helping to care for her sister who is ienouly ill. Mrs. C. M. Paives retuid lat Friday fiom a visi t" J. M inil wile ot Lm-adie. H. D Hibbcler of Kaueas Cilj 4peni a lew days last wet'k with his family at this place. Miss Irene Wood of Villa Ridge visited over the week end at the home ot Mrs. Viginia Noitb. Harvey Caldwell who has been -pending several in- uth on Pacific coa-t has returned honi U. L. Weiiick is expecte'i Home this week ftom a trip io Boston and other eastern -itis. Ed. Mealer and wife of Poim Pleafanr neighb irhod sp ut Sun day with Mrs. Johnson and laughter. Mrs". Frank O. Summers has leturoed to her hume iu Kansas-City after a visit at the home of her cousin, Mrs. E. E. Owos. We are sorry to learn that tu" Dittnianu hhou Company are t0 lemove their factory from th,s place to St. Louid the fiitst of th! year. Capt. Frank Hoelscher has shipped his houehold oods to liexington, Mo., where their borne ill be in the futuie. Mrs. Hoelscher left for that place last Fri lay. Mrs. Catherina Grinker, mother of A. lirinker and II. Ernst, Mortis, died Saturday afiei a -h rt illness. The funeml ro k place Monday morning at the Catholic church. In the absence of the p.ist'o, Kev. G. L. Washburn who is a iJerald this week, the Christian Endeavor Society tuve charge, ot he Wednesday night prayer meeting at the Presbyterian cimrcli. W. Y. Jone, missionary tr Ip-in, is announced for the prin Cipal talk of the evening Pacific Picknps. Th fir""- sn'w of the season fell Sir d i afie. uo -n. Dave Fawkner visited relativas at i.tiiwir-fa Sunday. Hugh Mevei visited home folks ii'-ar ( rtlilorui i, Mo., Sanday. Atty. Jam-s Booth was in Washington on basioess Tuesday, lensville Tii- infant child of Mr and Mrs. week' John Glaaer was christened Sun- H. J. Tiemann mad a Bhipmrnt of dried and green apples to Texas Charles Mayer of St. Louis was la8t week- Gerald Gossip. Louis Calkins was in Gerald last ISueday. Our merchants are well stocked with holiday goods. Good old winter time is here, crowned wi'h ice and now. Mrs. I)r Ferrel vieited m Ow- tbe latter patt of last mmm W. BER.GMAN, JEWELER. Time Inspector for the Rock Island System. Union. - - Missouri- ay visiting r-la lvea m l'acino a lav- i,i ft wtek. few Mr. Dree, the const aole ot Boles Township, was in Pacific on business Saturday. The band boys met last Friday evening and perfected a reorganization of the band. Tho wile and children of J hn S.runck i be new m.ller arnved h.-ie born tlnngarv one day la-t week. Several relatives of Mr. and Mis. Biown weie heie from van ous Darts ot th' eastern states to to attend the fun-ral. A M Jon-s, a Japauese mis- sioi aiy, iecmreu lo a laie ana ppiecnuive audience a the Pies tyteiiau church Toesday evening. 3Ir. Anderson, th sheriff of Pu laski count v, passed through nere bunoa mortiing witn tnree pns- oneis ou bis Way to the State cap ital. JL j- w v. uvai i k.i Vw Cl . V. .LL nts, 3 S, 1 rition. Main Slu-rl. U' "ron, Mo. TT- -i 1 c- ' :.C..:-.?:jLXjyOGXD?raGX3C3GXS5 4 '-a i p. 1 ' . (til. in; Wedding & uits... .1 '. i II nlunw .nv- 't- u run t' Imiv I -'.: . .it :i l;ur .ri Shmldy RoOiIg my l.".k .h i; i r - "hi a ..-k m.'l il.. n it will i k. niiahi.y nn. I nn, anil Bonn the W Mi-nri-1 u'll if. i i n- Mitv ins --l'iM!-- t-i.-ii i mi -.-r -l-i.)i.v Tin' xvcll-drrsspd man j in iilu-:i -;.. Hn-l out I I'ivn li: m.ii .i ii i. Ii-. .L;i::sr:ii-t ry ti.anncr with ; tin- i" t l uii'i iiU -V ot. tt.t-1:1:1 , k. i v. . f i ncfs. Iilvt- me a pall. Union Boit Works. J. O. SCI i,- Prop, Beaufort Brevities. Mr Cop-land, his sister, Mb. Patton of Paeifie, were transact i. g tnsin-8H here Its' Monday. E. B Farrar. Jr. had a sale of: his personal property lat Monday and will move to Christian county. A rural mail route inspector wa here last Friday and Tent over the proposed toute north of Gerild. Cordwcod is the cmef conimodiu of commen'e here thi winter, one firm handled over 400 coids i. Nov mber. Jam. H W. Martin had a sale of his personal property Thursday of this week preparatory to moving to Union. We are glad ti report that Mr. Lorn Tiemann who has been in a hospital in St. Louis tor some time is recoverlnn lapidly. J. II. Wilmesher who went t Florida three weeks ago to spend the winter has retnmed and is now htopping wi'h his son, Edw. of We hope he win con- Come to me v n in n?d of XmA.S GIFTS. lean save- you monty. it Watches, Clocks, Silverware, JewelryMHlDescrlptions. Ml this place. The Mo P. Claim Agent has elude to locate in Gerald. been around looking after adjust Repairing a Specialty, ng i be claims oi tuose who were hurt by the excavating near toe depot last Tuesday. Theie was a social given by the ladies of the M. E. Church at the horn- of Mr. and Mrs. Wright on Wed n. sday evening, all present iad u veiv pleasant time. Hi remains of the infant child Villa Ridge. A. M. Grofl and J. H. Triplett were in Union Wednesday. Mrs. L. M. Burton returned home last Wednesday from Springfield. Mi. and Mrs. Curtis Hill of St. Louis were gnests of Mrs. D. L. Everything Guaranteed. m mm I IT .MAM I '. ' ! l .!' All the Leadh'.i; arieties of SOFT DiilKKS. r';u h Mellow. Ko -v rr r and Celery Cola. ,)no. viiunaUe. shipped a cai of stork Mmday. J J. Noser sold his hogs to Mr Wilah&ber Monday. For a nic up to-date hat ca n H. E. Knehans & Sou. Mrs. II. E. Knehans has be n on the sick I if c for seveial daw. "Win. H. Meyer and Son reeetve a car of pine Ininbei this week. Phil Geiller will move to Beau fort soon where he is in business. For ladies' and gents furnishing goods call on Mr. Knehans & Son. Mr. II. E. Knehans & Son will show you a full line of Christmas goods. John Geibler has ret nrnet' home f.om Uiiion and will stay with his parents this winter. Thos. Brnch of Union was hunting in this neighborhood Saturday a. id had good luck. Mr. II. E. Knehans has purchar sedalaige line of fine jeweleiy for Xtnas piesents, call and see them. Wm. Ham has grafted a tmall grocery store at Ctowe's sta'ion and will sell his goods very cheap. Our friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seter have left Beanforr for Michigan. We all wish them a pleasant journey but hope to hear from them soon. I lj I . 1. l.,nl mnl.- ofMr.ti.iin Mooie of St Louis asorou,iht out here for burial Mi8 Nora Patton wh' Ims spent Saturday. Among the attendance the millineiy neason in Kentm ky we uie au old frieud Atty. Wm. is -xiiected hume this week il nrv tete. anoia soiuier wno carueniers is miiming a aweinnt; had spent the lasi few years of his house for John Tyler near Moeli life in Boone Township of this Ned and Joe Lambeth afte. countv, died at ih- home nl n'S snendincr several weeks in Monta- d..ughtei, Mrs. V!n;ne Heiden- na rPturned home the first pari t ieiuer, on luursuay morning oi i week. laSC WeeK, I f ?oo tMl, "'altcn MoikI lOC-' ajioi' ti aib i, icu rhonihill. Mercer, and Mr. John last Situnlay was one of the most Distiaroon of Gray Summi attend largely attended funerals held in j.-d preaching at the hall here last Pacific tor yeais. The school Sunday. ehildien uianh.d as a body in from of i he corpse to the cemetery. Tne ei vices at the cemetery were couducted by the Masonic lodge. Anaconda Anecdotes. for a M;gs Rose Boyer was horn1 day oi two last week. Fannie Collins wns calling on Mrs. Winkler Saturday. Mr boyei and daughter went I lasr Satu-day ev-ning Medaraes L. Chitwood, of New Haven, G. L. Gieisa of Dundee, V. K.. J. A. and J. B. Miles of Gray Summit, and Miss Maude Miles were theunests of Mrs. Lee Sweet lasr Thursday. Som of the ou- g people at tended the social viven nii ter tne aiispic'8 ! the B. Y P. U. of th Kaotit churen. at the home of Mrs. T. E. Miles of Gray Summit Quite a I Irv in v In oi 1 r to luvrme proficient in the cure of rupture, years of preparation and i nv'ii iii'i..-.- ;.r.- i... ..-:irv in or.lir t. rsrart irc with 811V di'CTt'fl of certainty. ) lr. W. A. Li-win. th.- rupture sni.iali.-l, id i graduate of several European and A m. r;.-:ra ar.-l Las devoicJ mauv years to the study of this particular - of tho knife, without dxawiug blood, I'niv.i m'nli'.r cn.cnpation. . im'ks i: one is pronounced cured until . s pi! it ruili- '.s flit irely closed and pemia-up va'W ti.-m;, a growth similar to that ti;-.; , ati-::t is fctroiicer at this spot than 1 nun ; ut !;; -ir r - ni. V t-.-.-i : :' V- itluillt tl:-? 1 .I ii;-')i!t dcte.it v, a !',-w ''ii '' ''.icli ihc ii f l-.h.l.yl.i.;'..: ' -- is -:;.!"d. s- Th, u; ii'vc ii-viirr-vi. ;!:! ;i 'vice frc . V 1 ivr irce b'jukli't, V. l'.J'i.'ilt !-l!c. All is . . -v;-iiv;ti I'Ciaiy !-.';-J.'.l. i-vcr a v.-oevd he was. hi i-n- (Vn::kat 6atisfacti'!i. cured. Ca'.l v.- autlrt..-, i;!:inii 'r d i:i:tll cured to your entire r ivsiiuiouials. 10,000 patients J VS D V to Stanton to attend church last I nice time was had. Sunday. Died: At his home a few miles Mis L.J. Kerr went to SulU- ea8t 0f this place Ust Satuda van Vedueday to visit among mming, Dec. 10, 1904, Mr. Wm. relatives tor a i-w aays. h. Tyler, of apoplexy at the g Rev Winkler went awav of seventy three years. Mr. Tjler nv.inMUi i.i h.17111 n MPriPH of was one oi me pioneer se.ners oi inee.ii.irs uear llobertsville Franklin count, he having com I . tri V- Miss Fannie Melvin has return- hia hrnthor- and itHr . ..t. - I " ' " - eu iroui ouuivan wucre uc who purchased the farm where a b w days visiting menus. Mr. Wm. Tvler has lived sine The much needed rain on Fii- that time. Deceased leaves a wife dav caused the box supper to be ho whom many friends exten pos poned until Tuesday 13th heartfelt tyrapahy. funeral ser RnutUx wh wern visired hv the vic-s were conduct-U Monday - ' I i a. m. i a ii i ; tiistnnwot the seasou aud it morning ai me iimuy uurjinp tnnk eiound where all thet memtiers of 1" " ' ' " " t, I . , . , . - L.J many by snrpnse. ims lamuy ot piuncer uihhb UBu . t .i n- i l ueeu lam iu icsi. on. i j ici nsiu ACommiiiKHniiuB umutra ami . . , . l-HIIfia oi inn iiii'i iciavu kj. kj I Whpn Vnn Riiv From Us j 9 f You Get the IJest. ClarkLane Mercantile Co., i $ - T Sullivan, Mo., Belo w find a partial list of at tides in our store suitable for Holiday Presents. Dolls, Tjn, Drun.e, Dominoes, Trumpets, Whiffles. Books for Children. Boi ks b IN j ular AuthoiH. Gills' aidBejB' Ctps, Toquisand Olaiitere. F:ne Toilet Soajr and Per fuincrj. Fancy box paper anu euvelopes. Gilt Mint is. lluiidkn thief, lie Jiid Glove 1 oxes. Isii C lait-, lni l t.toii-, 1 i'if, In m k. icldefe, 'lab! liten Naikn e, I able C vei 6; WMte Quilt Au-i.'.s a d Womens Slipp-i. Fine Hosiery Diess Goods, Cloiks, Sknts, Wrappers. $nd Piticoats. Manicure Sets, Pocket Boolks, Pua-cs, Bai:?, C gai ( as-ep, Match boxes, Stamp boxs, W.irk boxes, Snip boxes Album-, photograph ai id antocraidi, G'oves, Mii-tens, Su-peud rs iu fsi'2.v bxe, Sdk Ilatidker chiefs, .Mnffiers, : sweaters, N-ckt-es, -nit t'ases. U d-rwea r. Overcoa's, Men's and Boys' Miit s, ami Hand Big4. Belts, Puff Conil-H, Back t ombs. Couin S tp. Cut Gla s, Gents tijiveling tt Hlvr Th inbli s, fi Buttons. Lce Pin", Brooches. Witches, km-, N-klac s. Vases, Mogs. Imi ividnal cup an I -line rs, Cjik- ilit"s, Si ovii't: Mug. Lain j. Salad disbar. B rr nets Cake a d. Furl stand, Child's tea set, OiMiieal -ts, Water sets, CassendHS, Fi"e Gl ssv;ie decorated (Jueeuswre in sets or piece Cat dies. mm Many other articles suitable for Christmas found at our store. will be Moselle Mentions. Judge Glaser was in Moselle Saturday. Geo. Hull made his usual trip tiome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bay were the :nests of Mr. and Mrs. H niy Short Sunday. Dr. Knsk of Villa Ridge was in mr ton again. We woiid-r why e comes to often. Pieparations are being m.id" 'i an entei taininent by the child of th Presbyterian Sunday chcol. Wm. Beley attei.ded th'-noe:- g of the ex- cntive committee of .f the County Sunday School As-oriation held in Uuiou last SaturdayMr. and Mis. Al Foster and sons, Masters Louis and Dick arrived from Faimington their (ormer home. They ezpeet to make this their home for the winter. We welcome them among ns again. met Sunday and decided to have a Ctinstm s tree ai Ihe church ou Christmas eve. Rev. Clark, of Sullivan, Austin Keir a- d Mfss Bojei, of Anaconda, attended the S. Convention at Moi-eile. the 3rd of D cetuber. All report a good time. and the memtiers of that cbaige of the burial fifty years w order hai Fifty Years f ho Standard MM WTJEB. We have cm of salt du heie Saturday (10). Hade from purs cre&a of tartar derived from grapes $100 lie ward $100. The readers oi thi caper will bp pleaded to leajn that there is at least one dreaded dineaae that science has been able to core in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care i thvouly positive care knows to the medical fraternity, t-atarra Deinir a consuu- tlonal disease requires a coastitnlional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sunaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation oi tne aisease, ana riviuh; tne patient strength by building up the constitution and assistinK nature In doing iu work. The uroorietore have so much faith in its curaiive powers, mat tney oner une tianarea uonars tor any case that it fails to cum. Send for list Of testimonials Address. F. .1 CHKXF.Y .V CO.. Toledo. O. tJ-Sold by UruggiHtt., T.tc. Hall's t anulv l'ills are the t't-tt Advertised Letters. I 3 The following letters imaiii in ihe pot office Union, Mo., ami nneal led forihis, the 1-t da f November, 1904. Applejtahle Wiliiam. 1 nell B. (J. two. Fetding, Mr. John. Koiierieh Mi-s Mel la. Hi; Mrs. Mary. Hoff- r.Mrs. G. Kr n L. H, Uoh'nson. Mrs. Marie. Itobmson R. E. V ii derborn. J. Herman, Ana. Iu calling tor any of thesp letters the owner will pleae say they ate rtdvertiied. Advr'iepd letters j are dne one en. Clabk i kown, Po(ji master. awN I New Map of Frank!! i f 1 County. a The Tribune has recently published a wall ui.ip " of Franklin County, Missouri, size iWx'.W iu h The map is made from ollicial sources taken in: the reetirds in the court hou-eby l'hilii(ierber Kst; .. and is drawn and executed by J. Miuor Moore. It gives the correct location of all the roads. rZ cities, towns, postoiTices, schools and cliurches, 3 shows the municipal and congressional tow nshiiis, and gives each of the 114 school districts in color-as well as the local name of each school district. x. It is invaluable in the school room in teaching r: the young the geography of tlieir own county. It : should be in every family where there are growing .1; children and in every school house. It is also valuable to real estate dealers, hotel 2 and livery men. Price postpaid one dollar. Address, The Tribune, is Union, 7Vo. r n4mftitmt rfivnWn rfw&T WVt 111 Vim Wl ffV PL wm fW WT |