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rA'.'jjl0 i'.ailbuad' time table.
vjisTWAiiD.
No 1 ,U i) Kv.ircss... Arrives 1 :0C p.m.
Leavos-1 :2ili.m.
Ko. :ti Tl.r.-tiyh Exprrs.- Arrlveii
2t . n Leaves, 1-2:28 a.m.
No. 8, IaouI I'assenjrer. -Arrives ,'12";3t)
SKIN
DISEASE
OF ANY FORM
USE
HEISKELL'S OINTMENT,
It hM been In u bo many rears, and hu
prpvM lnfalllbto In over awe. from lmtila
P.- tay 12:45, i.,mv -sEiSFftt
Ko. D. Toxas'ExnrcFs'Arrlves2llOa.in
Leave 2:10 (i. m.-
Freight,, carries passengers. Leaves D,-2S.
i EASTWARD? .'.
No. 2,laj Express,... Arrlvcs2.-40 p.m.
Leaves 2:55 p.m.
Ko. 4,- Through Express. Arrives 2:10
, . m. Leaves 2:10 a. 'm.
No.jtl, Local, Passenger. An Ives 1:20
' Leaves 1:40 p. m.
Freight, carries passengers. Leavos 4 :10
Local passenger trains 5 and 0 nin.be
twecut. Louis and. Kansas City'. Three
sections of filfrM train cast'. Texas ex
preS7NV. OThas through chair' enr via.
Lexington branch Freo reclining chair
oars on all through trains.. , .
LBDAMOK IlltANCII.
mill! leave Jefferson Cltyiat 0:30 a.
i.; aTflvlnat Aurora ;0:30 a.lm. '
- Itqffirnlmr) .will leave Aufiu&'at 11. -a
p. W.;,!'rming at Jefferson City at;2:8
p. (a. tJptlM J. -OntiRGii, At
Pallet RtcUobrr ' ilrCiti ., wT
Itching TJlcM.
At - uraSi"v' w els. per .
'Bend fr Treatise on Sfcn DlaeueMaut
. .V . - CertWcatea at Care.
JBUKPEBBTB'
fHOKEOPATJIIO fl-ft
SPECIFIC No.fiO
Nervous Debility, Vital Yllaaknass.
If POT Ul,or liylnb.ndUtl. fill P.f: JSjft
Bold bt Dm:ont ir, prent p TRtPtt,'l on rci5
ot ptlJ-H 0 M Pb RETS' M EDU. ' 'vCO., .. .
f Oor. -WjUjam nd Jt'bc.SW, W. Y.
I 1
Nevera failure-
CHICAGO rff AfuroNRAI,ROAD.
Omnibus leases Jefferson ,Uy, 7:30
.... ctjr uay except aunuav. con
Tlio Red River Vallcv of MfntiGaola
and Jorth fia'kota lias nccr -bnd'.o
alluro of crops. It-produced !;0,000,
000 bushels of wheat besides, other
cereals In 1300. Farms can hti Jiad
on tbc .crop plan, or long time cash
payment. It Is hot op Uncommon
tiling .tin pay for a farm from the ,tiro
c'ecd.s of cno crop., It has nil of' the
advantages of an old country in the
jluape of school, " church, market,
postal aim railway facilities, and m l
the cluvnccB.of u new country in tlio
way or encap lands, rich soil and In
crease In values. It is one of the
uioBt-fertllo and promising regions in
America not yet fully occupied. In
tho mill to thu far west, however,
thia rich valley lins been oy.jTlooked.
It (ins room for a million more peo
ple. Write to
F.I.WHITNEY, '
St. Paul, Jliun., for particulars.
Publications sent free.
BCCtlnff wlru the train lcavinir Ccilnr
at? a . in. and which makes tiromot
Oily
connection at Mexico with all trains
guiug cast,' west or north. ,
JONATnAy OniMSHA-ty.Tlcket Agent
TO. ALL POINTS IN
TEXAS, MEXICO &
CALIFORNIA.
Through Trains, Carry
PULLilN SLEEPERS
BETWEEN
Jefferson City & Sedalia
AND' ; -
TEXAS POINTS.
"Geo. A. Eedv, )
H. U.-Crioss, ) Receivers.
..J.FBEY, J.WALDO,
Ge. sapt. Oca Traffic Mgr.
GASTON MEALIER,
Gan'l rmoDjtr & Ticket Agent,
SEDALIA, MO.
o te im:. .
The OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RJY
Is the only .road running
a passenger train from .
St. Louis to Cincinnati.
i SOLID VESTIBULE!) TRAINS
arc run from St. Leuls to' Cincinnati
by tho.O. Ofy. All classes of.
passengers have.tlje use of theie cars
wilboiit extra charge. Advcrlisemunls
of rival Imes are Intendedjto 'deceive
me puunc as no oilier rouu runs a
Cheap Excursions South'
For tlie purpo.su of siffor-ling op
portuiiity" tor tnvcstigatiii the un
rjvaed advaiitdpes offeifd home
aenkerst and fnvcAiors by tlio Status
of Missouri, Arkansas. Flondm
Lntiisnita uikI-oiIiul- stales soutli and
southeast., Tile Memphis ninte !.au
sna City, Jb'ort Suott. -oao Memphis
R. R.. lias arranged for a neries of
half rate pxcttrtioni to' itroiiiiiit'iit
points in thusu bta.et,. Ti keis'fnr
thct,u exuliroiniU will lie", nn silitnt
tlio'company's cqiifm nliltes west of
am) incltiilmK Springfield, and at
Kahas Cjty on Seiiteinli.ir'y'aml-5,
and Octobi-r 14.,
For FLORIDA'thb foKuwliig spec
ial arr.tniseuleiits. will in mudo:'
Round trip tickets to,' prominent"
Florida points wilPho Totd on Sep
tember a, 22 and 20. Octo oer 7, 10
and 28. November 10 anc 24, and
Dccemuer 2. On thofco tlntcs the
Meiuplif route wilttalso sell 10 those
g( ing to Floi ida to vi maii., t otii'-wny
tickets to points in 'lint Bti-te at the
ram of one anil one-half cnM jier
mile. All roiind.Jrin tickotc ril! lie-
good thirty days fo leturn nt'l t'ntb
roui.il trip and o: e-.vay tickits ill
be good forpajjag.i .m any 'of choi'c
eompanV's passenger triiino lenvini'
Kansas City on 'date above named.
Tlio company's coupon offices ,in
Kansas City are at 532 Main St.,
1042 Union Ave. . Union Depot and
at General OWeo building,. r orthwesr
corner utitand Uroadwny.
For maps. time( table, folders and
all-desired information, address
. " J. E.iLockwood,
Gcn'l Pass, &. Ticket Agt.,
- 'Kansas City, Mo.
Valuable to Intending Settlers
and Investors-
Tlie Missouri, Kansa cV Texas
railway has-issued a, folder contain
ing a county map of the State of
Texas, and a desmfption of (lie bov-
end counties through which Its lines
train of passenger ears from St. Louis ' P9.
Ut Qincinnalli Tlio. Umo by the O,.. 'I lies; counties1 nro beyond doubt
& M. R'y is ; - -
I '-' 'Tirr?vV'-?.T-:Jrv;.- . . . I iiireuillii?,M'elUer.i. linme.sHitbcra or
i ' NO CHANGE OF CARS
IJ'by, tlfls route MiiPStT Louis to I,o,ul8-.
fyill'Clnulrinatr.'Krowl'brk.Plilludel..
phis, Baltimore. audj Washliiton and
tw u.uor iiiiiiii kun iaaiii'f 11, puilli-v.'
" tlie O. & M, Il'y is the shortest and
..... tt . ,
if ip niucKcst, ann irniiMiorts moro
I Ipflsietig'ts from St. Louis eastward
r(MSKtiiiytotber road from St, Louie.
PflcjalLIIgure' sliowjlliln to be line.
FaWuger fares aru ffiVcii kss by
tbp p. & M. Il'y than by nnv'iber
rpuUv ,
THROUOir TICKETS by tlie O. &
'f U IVy
Are fpr sale ot'all.olUt'e'J 6f connect
ini 'lines Wott; Smitb and Northwest
tf Jf .Wtt1??-'' W'e! pnrchn8ing.mk
;. jQr'0Kei.via ine,u:55ju ., y. ior
riss68t'.-liui?ttt',tiulbiicDi'iiot. and
Kffemiiiiy'f; Ollle7105 Noitb
General Western I'iiisenVcriAizentf
I ,.106 N. BrpaMrtiii;St.Wulrf,,Moi '
S; 3. F. B'AitNfAit'riA W. BMfliiAMriioi
'Ge, M't-f.;v Geji, Fa-is'r. Ajjiiut..
Mh - -CikCwnaYi.-O'.' ;
Li i'.. ! VJJ;.1."',' ...J'U' . '.,
cbnyoCtlils folder w!iich Ml Wirt
elieerfully und promptly- mailed to
anyjirt dress in the vorld npyti appll
coiloii mi Gaston Moliei. Genji.tl
1fiaa..nf.ar .mil Tlf.lri.t- A. ra.it 1f -'. TrN
& T. lfv, Sedalia. Mo. '
rCE--WSymJv- rar'.f'irr
sam
f,'..5"sr ' oat-Jniurji rcn-.ivcL
Plinplcs, Ulftclr-llcmln, !i mbarn
nndTnn. .A few application i rill ren
der the most stubbornly red i.tn soft,
smooth and white. lol0e.im in
net a paint or powder to coyo deVctf,-
id for SO cents mparcd by.
WHO. Oklo. G. C. UITTXI.-R ,d! CO.
C, M. EDWARDS, (
I'reparedto do' all ktutl of
PLASTERING!
putlro'MiiiUfuctioii.
m
F.OtT0N isoiAWNK.WK.-iJ55M HAGKaGHE::AiU, 'Ai?WrV!"SvTKRj;iK
t. , . . : . WW, "T W "T lsTsTsTsWWsTr'fAHTHWU llW.ftl 4 W wwyro m Tf"l mw
Mens cotton worsted suits for
$3.00.
Doubl'o back overcoats, 52 Inches
long, for 83.DO at M. Goldman's.
M. Goldman and tlie RcdStoio arc
preparing to receive- u large supply
of new goods.
LadjiV tine clonks and jaoktls for
half their Vutue lit tbe Red Store.
Tb'q- largest and finest lino cf chil
dren suits and coaU' ever brought
to tills market, at M. Goldman's.
Mens'" Kentucky jeans pants for
90c, at M. Goldman's.
Wanted Intelligent gentlemen or
ladles to address or call on me for
information that will give them
profitable employment.
T W. D.-WllIOHT,-
510 Madison St., Jefferson City Mo.
WANTED A lady canvasser for
elcgtric goods corsets, belts' and
other appliances Address,
Miis. M. J. IltiFr,
Russ'seilville,, Mo.
Send us your orders for job printing It
you Mailt near and clean work'atfoty
llgofesf Coll audi scelsamp&e and as
s Sudih wlU'iroke you finer vcatiinct'
sizn pliotoRraphs for the monoy tlian
anybody else in the city. Go to him'
and get tlie best.
. For Sale or 'Exchange'
My, f'irm, containing 202 acres all under
fence, 30 acres timber, .150 meadow and
pasture, 7 ucies occhuid "anil all lu ti-bikb
stuto ot cultivation! t,Tbe JSU 'acres,. til
able land, lies n llt'tle rolling, resembles
U n dceo. rich loam soli and
produces' line crops of corn'wheat, O'ots
and all kinds of urosscs'.. Is well watered.
with it ncver'falllDg springs and fonrj
wells, l'onv acres oi mis ianu lies in
the center of the coal belt running
Ihrouirli this section: has two coal banks
a ii it tliat lias been. partially worked and
lolir other known .Out-crops for bunks
tba.t has not yet beeu prOTpceted. Coal
oi nVe cjuallty both' Itliumluous and Can
nelfaJio lead and zlim prospecta. Or
chard contnlns about 800 young bearing
trees ot all Kinds oi cuoiee iruic alio va
riety o! berries. Two ordinary and one
story cottage dwelling of 4 and 3 rooms
each, betides pantries, smoke nnd dry
house;, splendid clsluru .uud cellar en
closed with rock wall 2Sxl4 feet under
dwelling; stable und gralnery 20x30 feet,
cribs, mieds and pautrv bo.use. . This
farm Is sitnatcd one mile libm Efstou;
12 miles '.vest of 'Jefferson City on l'aeitlo
railroad. Good neighborhood ,churebes
of llaptlet, Aletbodlst, i'lwbyteriau nnd
Catholic within ouc-balf alid two miles;
one mile from a. good sebool 0 and II
months -acb year. This, farm la about
clear of stuipps aud has no waste, rboky
or washy laud od it except what Is taken
up by it small ravlile that runs through It
affording an abundance of water for stock'
iroui tbu springs ;.iiusurpaeecd lor health;
have had no doctor bills lor 20 yums.
'fills Isoneot the. best farms of its size In
I'.'outral MUto'iiri.'aud f offer It at a bar
Vain fur cash .in-1 will cxcliahireforiroo'd
desirable city probity; resident or.
buslncM property. -lily pi ice in excuange
is 7,0t)0, SJ.OOO 10 83,500 In properly,
the balance canhr'or'on time to suit at 0
per cent. For further particulars address
die owner on the premises or enquire at
this i.llleo. A. ItOUT3ZO.NO,
Elston, Cole Covsih, Mo.
Itmit 'raiiirtir r r l'n' i -ii i ' -i"
Hy. SCHMIDT
WILL SELL
5 A Horse Blankets
-THE STA'EE REPjll,
JEFFERSON CITY,Miss'0URi.-
-.1 i . Vuuj,
PUBLISHED ETOIlt THUBin)lTEVEKtKO.
F. G. Fdlkkion, llusiness Manogen
3AMFT sTTl OOEIKBrFRm'
ffnfred at the: Postofflce at Jfjjerton City,
Mn.,nt nf!ond'tfitiit matter, j
KeirSeilei,-JaD.7,lSM.
Thursday,- Docombbr' I g, 1800.
Harness,
Saddles,
Bridles,
AND KVEKY THING IN THE
S-X)ID Hi ZED JEi IT
line t low tigurcs. Now is the
time to buy to secure bargains.
Hy. SCHMIDT, 222 East High St.
mm
wort tur pfl, liw Anitn I'.ffi-i AR.tlu.
Tntlf, inil Juo. nnn, liiWn, OUIo.
a. ci. v.nm-aiirfluuiaita.n.11. .1117
uotyouf Kvutaiimor,rfluu-lo k
miHith. Van p.h di. lli. Mark .bA Ur
l. Hum, wnw-wryi-u in-. Keo o.
rnn.n ,rf .ilr , iimlnff frcra (i la
IOdi..AII,.., l.hftw youh0w
ad .tart mm. (an wrnrk It. .r.r. ilm.
or n (Ime. Illff nmr,i furwi.il
en. r.l'iirt aBkniiTti iiimiif Ih.tti.
KF.tV au.l whn...rul P.1.L.L1. A...
B.IIalleKdeCvnRaxasal'artlaBd.Mulna
,Twlco-a Week for aDjllar a
YearL
The Weekly Republio of St. Louis
will go to Its subscribers twice a week
during November and December, one
sheet of six pages helng-roalled every
Tuesday and another every Friday,
This will give the readers. tho news
from one to live days earlier thm
heretofore, nnd part of it. ahead of
'uny weekly paper, no maltejr, where
printed or what day Issued. THE
SPECIAL MISSOURI EDITION
will bo continued with a page ot
special State news each week, and
tho price will be unchanged, ONE
DOLLAR A YEAR, with tbe usual
commbslons to.- .agentf." Address,
Tun Rkpublio. St. Louis, Mo.
the world. Oar KellUiM m
ntqualrd, iftd la lalrodnc out
(orirrier rood w will it4rl
l iu i VtUhftw la Mth twaiuy,
Wftbovt. Only the rk wrtt
totittt oagtcatt tnk tun
tM t-kanct. All 7 havt to 49 ta
tho !, rH ror k4&imt
anil bk arooM jvm. Ika
fnnlaar af thll ailvMrtlMBtuI
ikvwi tka ibm 1 1 aa4 of ta ial
ihXl Uif ilillata wrl riUbUi. tlUi piM, fcrtldalMWte
tan ma ti Ont m HIIVI a j Jf. wvm m aiari,
The weather -continues beautifully
fair.
Holiday presents, Useful-and orna
mental; in great variety. Styles and
prices to suit everybody ; storo open-
every evening from MOriday, Dec. 8',
until Xnias. R. Dallmeyer, Madison
St.
Ti'c public schools will close Fri
day for a holiday vacation., ,(i
Goldman' o'riojial? d o?eiR card size
photographs. "' 1
If-you need a Cloak be sure to see
us before bylng elsewhere, Our as
sortment is the largest and prices the
lowest for same quality nqd mae of
goods. Dress goods of all grades and
c'olors at low prices. Special values
at 10, 12 1-2, 20, 25, 29 and 50c per
yard; R. Daln,eycr, Mad.ispnf St,
The Standard Machine Is Ih'o best 4
Tbb'Star that leads a) I he rest i
Mr. Peter Bolton ha? -purchased
the 'Bus line. .
It 1
WANTEDA girl to do' general
.house work 'for a family ipf three:
Apply at M. Goldman'sJ:. clothing
store.
Mr. Wm. Derringer lia,Vremovcd
to Elston and will continue 'lh tbe
"mud" business. ' -ll-Ct
Hear tho weakly women tlngV,
The Household .Machine Is just the
thing. . isr
The carriage lines' of Messrs. Gil
liam and Win. Slinc are doing a good
business, "T
, If you want ladies' cloaks or jack
ets at the lowest prices ever known in
this city, call at once at the Red
Store.
If you want a royal treat,' '
The Household Machine can't be beat
The Red Store isf now well Mocked
with' a 'handsome variety '"'or goods
that is in daily demand by the cili
zcus of this city and surrounding
country.
Mr. M'Schclle, one of our leading
business men, and Miss Sophie Sher
man of Kansas City, were married In
Kansas City last Sunday. The Re
publican extends congratulations.
t
For the next two weeks' to give
space for new goods coming the
Red Storo will sell alt goods at great
ly reduced prices.
Cluistinas trees wltli'brllllant shine
Tbe Standard SewbigJWaelibie is very
Hue.
Mr. Frank Fuchs of St.-' Louis has
taken charge, as superintendent, of
the Wagner brewery. , "
When you try It, you'll admit',
Tbe Standard Machine nuhss the. hit.
Tue ladies of. the. Round Tabic
club will on Fiiday-and, Saturday
display for sale at the.ttore of Geo.
Pot th a vaiied assortment 'of fancy
needlo work, both useful and ornamental-
Tho display 'will -contain
some- nice, specimens of neat needle
work.
There Is not a particle of room to doubt,.
Tbe Standard or Household will knock
all others out.
A nice assortment of roa.carts
and wagons can. 'jJteBL,Ul F Av
Dwigh'ts, 702 VVest stree ;f .
, '- t vs.
Expi'rieneoteachcs every pen
The Standard Machine will RO.lt your
notion 1 '$Alt'-,
Ladies' line shoes at oniy:;$lll60.
Sold at 82 everywhere else.M"SeoHhe
greatest bargains ever offered' io
( st 'f 4''
arbeau at Luhmnn's Saturday
nlghtli
.' -"b,iTi,7v4.'
'Wlth every Its purchase of M.
Goldman, one-half dozen cabinet
siro photographs.
Mr. Charles Dell has let a contract
to Opel & Co., to build his residence
6n' McGarty itrcet, to cost $3,000.
SUk umbrellas of a big variety in
gold and silver handles, suitable for
Christmas presents, at Geo. Perth's
Jewelry Store,
Mr. Bernard Hoffmeycr of Cedar
.City, gaye our ofllco a call Satur
day.
Mr.-John Bright is now fully pre
pared - to supply the wants of every
body with tlie best boots and shoes,
for the" winter trade", ever put Oh sale
in this city,
If you want a Cloak or Jacket call
at tho Red Store. Remember, ladles,
you can secure these goods at a bar
gain. For good jewelry call at T.. J.
Burkhardt's. jewelry- store in City
hJteJ building, ' H
Children's pants 60 cents at the
Red Store.
Fur nice Chrisirrias presents call at
T. J. Burlihardt's jewelry store in
City hotel building.
Qh What pretty set rings, gold
and silver watchss, jewelry and sil
verware, suilablo as Xmas gifts, at
George Porth's jewelry store.
Pall ant got T. J. Burkhardt's
pi ices on watches boforp buying
elscwhpfe,
If you want bargains pa at the
Red itorc.
Five-room houso for rent on Water
street, not far from the penitentiary.
Apply to Mrs. Winchell, 017 Water
street.
For fino watch repairing call on T.
J. Bui'khardt. Orders by mail will
receive prompt attention.
Money saved Is money made.. To
do so you have only to buy your
clothing of M. Goldman.
Congress has just passed a bill ap
propriating 81,200,000 for a govern
ment building at Kansas City.
For an immense stock of goods, from his horse bv coming in contact
call at the old, tellable, famous houf.e with a grape yinc Suuday night, No-
of Goldman's, j vomber 30. His sufferings were tcr-
A nice lino of ladies and children's rl,jIoi uut ll uoro tuem patiently and
cloaks just received at the Red tried to comfort his aged parents.
'?"?,..., 1- - j whose help he was. Who. caused his
Tbe ladies of the Episcopal church acalu may ,icver 36 Known,, but the
desire to express their heartfelt conscience of the person who did it
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. W; W. Wag- wlU leull" 'hem of tho act. Fulton
ner for their kindness and courtesy. ?un'
Mr. Wagner gave them tbe use of
' Our merchants aro now offering
special inducements to purchasers
for tho holidays. Read their ads.
The transportation superintendent
has refused to run a Sunday train on
the Cedar City branch of the C. & A.
Mr. Louis A.: Schirmcr is doing a
go:d business as peace-maker at
Osage City. Ho is your.g, but is
capable of being a good justice of the
peace.
Master Milo Hcinrlchs will bo a
candidate for pngo in tho house at
tho next session of tho general as
sembly. Success to you, Milo, you
are capable, bravo nnd deserving.
To obtain bargains in. any line of
merchandise just glance over our ad
vertising columns. In them you will
tlnd goods offered for' sale by mer-
:hants reliable', trustworthy nnd of a
Iberal and fair dealing spirit.
In tho Kay-Pavis sparring match
at tho opera house last Monday night
Kay reccived.o pretty badly bruised
face and was completely knocked
out in tu'o fifth round.
. i-
The commissioners appointed by
the 'county- court to-"iiiyestigate the
landed horses near Marion visited
that section last week and found sev
eral horses badly nlHIct'cd. Three of
them were killed and others quaran
tined. Sec in tills issue many purchasers
of the famous, Standard and House
hold sewing machines. These are
hardly the beginning of the number
of persons in this city and vicinity
that have purchased these machines.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaug(an are popular,
and also the sewing machines ate
popular and no wonder the sales aro
largo.
The Missouri School Journal, pub
lished in this city by Mr. II. A. Gass,
will add quite a change in Its forms,
beginning with tho January number.
The number of pages will be doubled
32 instead of 1(1, as heretofore, It is
a journal that is absolutely indispen
sable to school teachers and is worth
many fold tho subscription price to
every household.
Shortly after midnight, December
10, 1800, death came to the relief of
Stephen Carrington, who was thrown
CORRESPONDENCE
the dining room for their-entertain
ment on Wednesday evening free of
charge, Tribune.
We. are offering a big job in Mcn.'s
and Ladies' underwear. Broken lots
of different qualities, which you can
buy from 10 to 25 per cent, under
price. Heavy, nearly half wool jeans
at 30c ; Humboldt jeans at 45c per
yard. Splendid bargains in Wool
Holiday Rates.
On December 24, 25, 31 and Jan
uary 1, the Chicago and Alton will
sell excursion tickets to all points
within 200 miles at tho rate of one
and one-third fare for the round trip,
good to return on or before Januarv
5, 1891. A. P. Guisishaw, "
-Ticket Agent.
County Court.
A special session of the county
Flannels at R. Dallraeyer's cash store courl convcned Monday ; the resig
on Madison St. j nation of J- Taylor as road over-
seer for district .No. 27 was received
and accepted and M. W. Scott ap
pointed to fill the vacancy.
Account or J. It. Taylor for 828. G5
Remarkable Rescue
Mrs. Michael Curtain, I'lalnltclJ.IU. ,
makes the statement that she caughtcold
which settled on her lungs: she was for road work was allowed
treated for a .month by her family phy- j Quite a delegation from Marion
slcliin.hnt grow worse. Ho told her she township watted on the court ih-ref-was
a helpless victim of consumption ereiicu to the appointment of an extra
and that no mcdlclDO could cure her. ! justice of tho peace. The contestants
Her drrgglst suggested Dr. Klng'3 New
Discovery for consumption; she bought
aro J. Cook and Wesley Kwcarn.
Mo-day's session wlirbe devoted to
Nick Llubardt.road fund,'.
13 00
Buckion's Arnica Salve'.
The beBt salve In the woildJo:c6ts,
.bruises, sores, ulcers, salt iheumrfever
soi es , tetter, chapped, hands ,. chilblains ,
corns and all skin ciuptlons, Bnd posit
ively cures plies, or uo pay reqttirear K
U guaranteed to'glve perfect 'knWfctlon
or money refunded, i'rlco 25-qonts.i'per
box, Forsale by A. Urandcuboraeti
$"
Pnatmnntflrn urn nilthnrlwdnm'Sro.
oeive subscription for tulaj'&'aper.'
Wu allow them tho usual litfwspnper
commission.
no aavance in prices i iTojujxon
enormous slock', bought durjnjp.l&i
iiimmu, mnnllia n-lilnl. V
tug nt old prices aud parrofjt;k'we
ihan ever In. orqcr W-coay
;oods into' cash before annjU'
fkli.ftV which Is near at, banrli'
a mi tn r.i w w mm . m nnrn r iinninnn m Tk nnrHM
I before' buy lug elsewhere; a1a to-makcjnqulryin the vicin-
a boUlo atd to her great delight found examining the assessment books of
betnelf bene'tltted from first dose. She' County Assessor Jou Sshcperle and
continued its use and after taking 10 , 8e"', '"R r",1,11 ,
bottles, found herself bound and well, . "viwouuw neio
now does her own house work and Is as l0WCl1 1 ue8day '
waltas-efao ever was. Freo trial bottles ' g. N. Sullivan, road fund $270 00
nl lht rrrr.t illrr,vi.rv nt A. Ttrnmlpn. "r . . anuerroilu IUOU ..... 23 Bo
berger's drug store, la'rge.botlles 50o pnd
Mrs'. Louise Lohman purchased the;
Howard Barnes property on "East'
Main last week, for 8IjC00
A large number of -the legislators
have been in tbe city making ar
rangements for their wjntor quarter;.
Mr. J. G. Lenoir of St. Louis, aud.
Louise Gollcr'nf this city, were- mar
ried in this city Thursday of last
week, Rev, McClure officiated,
Th? case of Albert Hardy from
Morgan county was the only murder
case in our circuit com t, It was con
tinued Until the May term.
In coupling a car on tho branch
train last week Mr. Herman Kolk
moycr had one of Ids hands badly
hurt. The loss of ono 'finger was .the
greatest injury. !
V IfciiJ the report of the last grand
jdry'rcgardlog tlie building of a new
qourt house arid send to this office
ttlO expression of tho.pefiplc. It is a
liibjcpvfpithe iieople'of tho county
to dlsousaifsod focgeneral I n for ma.-
Mpn.jie would, be glad to havo re
Mirttoo' .tUq ,county;for publlcC'J
MMMmt 'CorresooDdfinli ar'e re?
'fjlp t6Valct!.juq'ulfy?in the vicin-
Ferirusou& Movers. stationery... 7 GO
Joseph Stamptil. pauper burial. .-. 10 0Q
AbeHeliri,'elothliig-f6rfrrl8'onfer8.17 45"
331. KUton 4 Co., fuel ,. 1G 15
AdamUtrs;b1jali:rep-alri.i..."u '10 05
Geo.D.Barnani&Co,, stationery 23 50
M. Sohn pauper aeepunt. ..... 10 00
Ordered by the court that Wesley Keer
nn be appolntod a justice of the peace for
Marlon township, to serve until tlie next
geera.1 election.
Other accounts wero allowed as fol
lows i ,
Geo. Lanx, work for county 16 00
Dr. W. I.amkhi, medical aid .to.
paupers. J., '. 25 00
John Siheperte, conntr assessor, made
settlement with the court, the account
being;
1,000 names at 25 els. per name 250.00
1,000 names' at 70 cts. per name. 200 00
1.G94 names at 15 cts. per name. 252 60
Copilug real estate book, 5737
Uao s at 3 cts. per tract 172 71
Total.
.$b75 31
Happy Hoosiers
W'U. Tlminouds, postmaster of Ida
vllte,fiid., writes; "Elcctrlo Bitters has
done more for me than all other medi
cines combined, for' that bed fooling,
arising from kidney and Jlver .'rouble. "
John Islle,, farmer and stockman , of
eauie place, says t 'Flnd-pleotrlo Bit
ters to be the beBt UHlnoy-and llyer mod
lol'ne.nmilo ine feel like I nowmin, " J.
W. oirduef, liardware pierohant, fame
towdflsays Electrio flitters fs'Jiutthe
'thing for, a man, 'wbo'ls tU mo down and
iloirtjearo' whether bo (Ives or dies; he
drug store
DSP
SCRUGGS.
What has become of the correspond
cuts?-!
Miss Lena Duffner visited her sister,
residing near Elston, last Sunday.
Mr. Joe Brondall's little son fell and
broke bis leg ono day last week.
Miss Affa Maddux was tho cuest of
Miss Minnie Garuian last week.
Mrs. Marshal stopped In Jeff Cltv
Saturday and Sunday last.
Mr. J. E. Garuian has nbout recovered
from a recent attack of sickness.
Mrs. Kclblynnd her son, Daniel, re
turned from tho west much benefitted by
the trip.
Prayer meeting was largely attended
nt Mr. George Noland's Sunday night.
Mr. M. Coyner and family attendod
church In Jeff City last week.
ELSTON ITEMS. s
Mr. J. N. Collctt and N. Stehlluoaro
serving as jurors from this township .du
ilng the present term of court.
The pastor of the Bapdst church at
thlsplaco,Mr. Shclton,caine down from
Clarksburg Saturday to till his regular
appointments Sunday.
Mr. A. Routszong sold a youne mare
to Mr. R. Nort way of Callaway county
last week.
Constable I). C. Payne was in Jeff
City last Friday on business.
Rcgularwinter weather commenced In
Elston Sunday last, tho first snow storm
of tho season.
We favor tho movement of the farm
ers to ask our representatives to require
tlio state to publish all our school books
and furnish them to the school boards nt
cost. Why not have a binder twine fac
tory established In tho prl on. '11m
school books are all published by monop
olists In other states, also binder twine,
and we do not believe It would Interfere
with the laboring Interest outside of tho
prison in this state or Jeff City.
Taos, Mo., Dec. 10, 1890.
Some farmers say rain is badly
needed.
A merry Chi istmas to all tho read
ers of The State Republican.
Mr. John Kerl Is about completing
his new two-story residence.
Herman Sanning is making tho
preliminary steps towards erecting
a new and commodious d?.el nor
house next spring.
Mr. Stephen Frtmeycr has shipped
two car loads of hogs cyery week for
the past two months, but says tho
season is now over, as hundreds of
sw'no have perished from bog cholera
Ibis fall. Ho has still, however, sev
eral car loads of fine cattle to ship. ,
Tho pupils of the Catholic school
here will give a dramatic exhibition
with singing, on the 25lii inst., in tte
afternoon, we are told.
The school house in district No.
1, township 43, range 10, has been
named "Herman's School," owing to
the fact that Edward Herman form
erly owned the site aud his farm still
surrounding the grounds. M. N.
Haider is the teacher, and the enroll
ment is at preseut 45 pupils.
There are no births, no deaths,
not even a marriage to report in spito
the immense cooing going on here.
Cms.
The third month of tho publlo
schools closed last Friday, The fol
lowing facts arc taken from the
monthly report:
white schools.
Enrollment C29
Total attendance 10,132
Average dally attendance 582
Cases of tardiness 5
Cases of truancy
Cases of corporal punishment,
Cases of suspension
Neither absent nor tardy
Words missed out of 000
COLOltEU SCHOOLS ,
Enrollment ,
Atteudauco
7
2
1
3SO
12
1T3
2,S22
Averago attendance 150
Neither absent nor tardy 102
Cases of tardiness 13
Oases of truancy 0
Oases of corporal punishment 7J
da'ses'of suspension o'
Words missed out of 300 ......... . 0
FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT'
The New Standard and House r
hold- "Its Beauty and Ease
of Motion Please me
Well"
1 -refer you to the following persons
beluff la Jeffersou City and vicinity that
have botwut the New Standard and
Household Sewing macnlues from Gso.
h Vaughau, and every machine Is giv
ing tue nest, satisfaction, call on tbein
and see tor yourself;
Mrs H E Scbultz
Mi 4 John Uateman
Mrs Mr. I LThorpo
Mrs J B Oldham
Mrs D'Oeuch
Miss Maggie Bauer
.Mrs Jouu uauor
Mrs Henry Dullo
Airs ur Thompson
Mrs J B Mcllenry
MrsW W Wagner
Mrs James Hays
Mrs Win Bauer
Mrs Paul Solunldt
Mrs Dau Guudeltluger Mrs L Spaunhnrtt
Era Late Gordon Mrs J W Gordon
Mrs G V Gordon Mrs Taos Gordon
Mrs C A Varo Mrs Samuel Sons
Mrs G T Rogers Mrs J O Fisher
Mrs Capt Bradbury Mrs W K Bradbury
Miss Ella McCarty Miss Ella Simpson
Mrs Johu Llnhardt MrsLouUe Conratb
MrsJICtnmau Mrs Sid Llndley
Mrs LLMoOormlok Mrs F Prlesmeyer
Mrs i acob Straus Mrs I Bodenhetmer
Mrs Dr Hammond Mrs John Cowley
MrsMajLiisk Mrs John DoebU
Mrs J A Hurt Mrs Henry Buwart
Mrs Wendell Strattb Mrs Jns Btampfll
Mrs R Dallmeyer Mrs Fera Dallmeyer
Miss Deo IHume .Mrs ,H T Holmes
Miss Maggie Friemel Alls I.Urls Scbe.ll
MraLFraux- Mrs Tbeo Overaaa
Airs uu i-oni
And many others. Sale roo.a.Ht Wjtttt..,
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