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VOU ME XXII,
' THE OSCEOLA TIMES,_
ROUSSAN,
Editor end Proprietor.
=r ~" ' pvM.ifhkd’weekly,
_ . ..,1 the Post <>«<•» «tOw»"lx. Ark.,
,* irar.rorhitl.n ' hro, "' h U " l,ed 6 ’ ,te "
„ Ate. Term of Onr y** r
W.! Six Month.
' JJATES Os ADVERTISING:
IN LOCAL COLUMN
Tlrrt itißerlion, per line JScenjA.
I.” BVbMQ 11 ™’ '“'rt'*" 10
NOTICES.
- . doll# IHT MU.re of on. Inch run.lng
Store or»l>«’« '™ liB « of ‘i 1 * tn 't' # '2L
XSJuon* .nd.»evcnty-«Tecent»
acquest insertion.
CARDS AND ADVERTISEMENTS:
In ,cr. rd»"« n Ith the by-law ptwed by th.
r ' „ Ae.wl.llon. we give rate. M follow.:
j„rh inch, per ye.r. rnnof p.per, So 69.
Beading notice., l’<'t meh, <lO 60
J'-cixl "Millon, 86 per cent, Vhtmnul
H.'e. for eherter tin,. will b« given upon .p
--tplicalo® •
*ll legal notice, charged leg.l rate., the At
t.rney or officer ordering their piiblicatl.n to
r> y for .nine.
ninrrl.gr. nnd death, pnbliahedfree.
ObHu.rle.. 10 cent" per Hue.
M. K. CHUBUH SOUTH
O.ceoln Circuit.
r.fSnnd.T-LoulM, II uni nnd 7JiP m
o’d "undiy-Pecnn Point. 11 a m nn«7M pm
• rd Bl Golden Lxkeat 4K p. m ■
Jrd Sunday- Mill Bayou 11 a. m.,and Eim.t
‘itMuivLy-Oaceol., Ila m, .nd at Dunn
< Wei at <bP m. Prayer aieellng eve
tv Tuesday night st 8 p m •
parson Lake-Baturday before Ist Sunday,
Wil* Bayou -Saturday before Srd Sunday, at
are mad* welcome to nil these ser
vicm J *' JICRMGAN Paster.
BAPTIST CHURCH
preaching every 2nd. and 3rd., Sundays la
••ch month, morning and night 1 rsyer meet
ißgetcryThursday night Rev W.W.Gaid
ner Pantor.
Sunday School every Sunday morning at 2 gC.
y, B Hale Superintendent.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. John S. P»ik will jre«ch ft Osceol..
B.IDIDR .nd night .flhe Brat Sub rath < ofhe
B.nih .nd «t eno b< net»fternoon of B.nied»j
at*o'clock At Fulton morning of second
•abbath, and at Nodena on afternoon of aec-
on fifth sabbath and on Thurs
day and Friday Lights belweou lat and ‘■d
asboatbs of every month
Official Directory.
COUNTY OFFICERS:
C.tl.ty .nd Probate.Tudge-I. 1> Ro”* l '-
Circuit.nd County Clerk—John la Driver,
dhei iff and Collector—J. A. Lovewell.
County Examiner'- Leon Roussan.
County Treasurer—Charles H Gaylord.
County Surveyor—R Archillion.
County Coroner—J. M. lAwreuce.
County Assessor—T W. Davis.
MONROE TOWNSHIf.
Jnßtlcr. oitke Peace — w W. Ward, J.
At. Stephenson. ,
Constable— W R Vaughn.
municipal officers.
Mavor—James Liston
J r. Brickey. D, H. Lawrence, W . A. lull
Marshal—Janies Eeeaor.
Masonic-
Th. .rated eommunlc.tionßOt trareolj
N n 27 A F AA. M. will be held the Sahir
day, OB or next before each Pilll n Th
■emherß are ordered to attend P ro »>P l ly-
All Master Masons in good standing r
eordially invited to attend .. w M
Ry order of HUGH R MeV EIGII. W. M.
R. M FL ETCH EK, Hec’y. _
Kallorama Lodge.
K. A b. «H*
Maela kt Lodge Room th. l.t .nd Srd
Wedaeadky evening. 01 each nraxlh.
By order of S. S - SEMMES, 1-
C. B. Gatl.**, Secretary.
UNION LODGE NO » 1 O OF.
Regular meeting every Monday night VI.-
IHng brethren VBB , N. G.
H R. McVEIGH, Bec’y.
Professionals.
H.C BRMiVAJVT,
Physichuand Surgeon.
Offica—Over Gaylord’s Drug store
F. G. McGavock, A. M. M\ 0
•EAOTICR UMITKD| McQav oc K>
*• MISS. CO.
ISEABISofWOMEN ’ ARR
CaU. at a ditUnc* fr»mrtln<iti*ndtd.
’~R7crPREWITT7]iL D.
Physician & Surgeon.
OlWre— Rear of City Store.
Terms—Cash or good acceptance
Oac«la. Ark , October M, 1880.
THOS. G. BRWER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Onreola •trie-
Office—Rear of City Drug Store.
H. M. McVeigh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Mississippi County Ark.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Notices nnderthii head, giving name, occupa
tion, business «r profession, and location, will
be caargsd gt p Cr annum.
G. R . BRICKEY A BRO.
Dealers in General Merchandize-
Berth at ike Fait-Office. O.CMIa, Arkaaans
ALEX. GOODRICH,
General Merchandizing.
Cenra, Maia aad Pint Streatß, Oaoe ola, Ark.
c. H.
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints
Oils, School supplies, Cigars,
Notions, Ac.
Osceola, Ark.
BEN. H. BACCHUS,
c Druggist.
•raw Maia A Mcrokaat Street, Oseeola Ark,
fie ©sola Sunes.
Sale of Delinquent Lands.
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‘■PLEDGE! TO NO PARTY'S ARBITRARY SWAY, WB FOLLOW TRUTH WHERE’ER SHE LEADS THE WAY.”
OSCEOLA, ARKANSAS; SATT’RDAY, JUNE, 6. 1891.
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WII Oglesby N« 3fi 15 12 15G , 15G ; 231 58 50 312
Jamrs Williams eat He.... 'im 15 ' i > |so I 5(» ' 225 50 50* 331
Geo Buckner Sw 4 15 13 15j I 515 ; 7 921 1 5u 10 H»
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Name Ehf nw, ,23 IC 11 5« .56 , 84 21 50 1 55
Bame Nhl 2» 16 II Asl 2.51 ; 376 «»l 50 52n
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W P Suggs .He 16 1! Iff) 190 240 00 .50 350
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Pt SO 30 16 II 18 216 321 81 50| 355
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JTCrawfrrd Nhf sw 3|! 16 1| Pt 91 | 136 3»| 50 220
WP Sugg Nhl 31 i 16 II 255 255 382 951 501 5j7
ACNlppsr ehfsw 19 10 12 46 142 212 511 .50' 316
KJ Page Nbayouofsw* . I9| 16 12 w 48 i 72111* 1 50! 1 40
Richard Vroom est |Ne ;30 16 12 lr.o 160 J 2 40! 6’li 50’ 350
Hiram Meadow eat |Spt sw 20' 16 13 99 I s<X> I 7 .50/ 1 871 .’>o) 987
Osceola Town Lots.
J F Mooney INlifol bt li I I I 4M) I 7 201 1 801 50 950
J A McAlisterest INhfof let. 15| ' | | 400 I 7‘X>| 1801 M 050
And notice is hereby giv« n that said Several tract*, lots or ports of lots, or so much thereof as
mav be necessary to pay the taxes, penalty, and costs due tliireon, will be sold by the County
Collector at the Court House, in said County, on the Second Monday in .lune next, unless the
said tax»*s, penalty, and costs be paid before thnt time; and t..at the sale will be continued
from day to day until the said tracts, lota or par s ol lots be sold.
Witm ms my hand and seal on this 16th ~ day of May 1891
JNO. B DRIVER. CLERK.
By Will J. IluivxK, I) C.
A man by the name of Jas. Ritter
(lied in Fayetteville, Ark., on the
2nd. inst., who, while alive, tipped
the beam at the 470 pound notch.
A Re-Union ol the confederate
soldiers of Tennessee, and the un
veiling of a confederate monument,
took place at Jackson on the 2nd.
inst.
A convention of the Travelers
Protective Association, met at Lit
tle Rock on the Ist. inst. To each
of the badges worn by the ntemtrers
was attached a rabbit's foot.
The agony as to who shall sit on
the new land Court bench will be
over in a few days, probably this
week. The Attorney-General is re
ported to have said that one of the
judges will be a democrat.
The new party has for its war
cry “equal rights to all and special
privileges to none.” If that is not
the very principle for which the
Democratic party has always fought
we would like some one better in
formed than ourselves to tell us what
is.
Mr. Harrison does not approve of
Secretary Foster’s scheme of extend
ing the 4| per eent bonds which ma
ture next September, but the Secre
tary still hopes to talk him around,
as he knows the necessity of having
the money for other uses will soon
be so apparent that everyone can
see it.
The pension office is giving the
administration a good deal of trou
ble. According to good republican
authority Mr. Harrison utilized his
visit to Philadelphia on memorial
day by trying to get a big G. A. R.
man to take Commissioner Raum’s
place; but he didn’t succeed. The
Pennsylvania man was too smart. He
wasn’t looking for that sort of an
office.
This is a story with a moral that
the Mobile Register prints: “The
man who thinks that the sub-treas
ury idiocy backed by the feeble
minded advocates of that gossamer
delusion, will prevail in this or any
other Southern State, and therefore
that is prudent to hedge will find
himself in the condition of the rural
Mississippian who for the first time
stood on deck of a Yazoo steamboat.
When the gong sounded for dinner
he rushed to the rail preparatory
to leap. A bystander, seeing hii
indecision shouted “Jump!” Over
went the young man into the raging
waters. When he reached shore
and came to himself ho shook his
fist at the steamboat and remarked:
“1 am all the way from Polecat Bay
ou, and I never seed a steamboat
before, but goldarn my hide if 1
can’t lick the feller that said ‘jump!
It does not seem to be clear to
our friends of the third party that
the sub-treasury plan can be of no
advantage to a very large portion of
the American people—the gieat ar
my of laborers and artisans who have
no lands or crops to pledge to the
government for advances ofcash.—[
Arkansas Democrat.
As before remarked in the Times
the class of people who are loudest
in their demands for the sub-treas
ury scheme, are the very chaps who
wouldn’t get a smell even if a sub
treasury should be established in
their back yards. Besides it is un
american in principle, and but an
other step toward ceutralizatioa.
Do not say “thanks” for “thank
you.” “Thanks” is so flat and heart
less that it actually sounds better to
grab all the kindness and say noth
ing at all.—News.
Men propose too suddenly, don't
you think? Yes, and not often
enough. Life would really be worth
living if it wasn’t for the men. — Life.
The man who can do an honet
days work when the circus is in
town nevei has to wear his shoes
out jboking for employment..- Rum's
I Forst.
The trouble with the yeupg is
that they do not do as the old ad
vise, but as they have done.—Globe.
A pamphlet of UUformaUon nod
Wkstract of the laws, Ao whig How
Obtain PatanU, Caveat•. Trade
SAW-MILL,
E. A.YE,ES,
Proprietor,
Osceola, - - Arkansas.
Hal ing built a Saw Mill, with New and im
proved machinery, I desire to announce to the
public that I am again prepared to saw all kinds
of Lumber, and fill all orders.
I am prepared to take con tracts te cut pattern
and erect any stvlo house nnd complete it.
Will contract for putting up out houses, fenc
ing, farm-gates, etc.
Saw Mill: quarter ol a mile south of residence.
Respectfully. E.M. AYRES.
PAW
Obtained,
bonded la for MOfiKKA TK FKM Our afore M
uppoMie lHe I' M Palest MTice and we ms au
lam l'alenit in i«w« limo ll>sa those remMe ft am
B.f Soiut />/*.4 IF/A« m
/HhTO o< invention We atlvire as ij» wstoat
aM'uty ftee of < brute aiM wo make AO fit A R9X
I A /.MM P 4 7 F.Y T IA I. Kll>
Foi riicaiar ndviee, terras sad references to
actual riienla in yam r.wn Mate, Cnaniy, ( fly ar
i-n. vme ■ laaBRIKaHSS
Opnoarfe faUnt m>«kfnoon, D J.
MEN WHO ADVERTISE, aud need a new
idea now and th»n, or who have not always
the time or inclination to propare Ihelr a-iver
tisementH, will find a valuable assistant in ths
novel book of “ld*aa for advertisers’’ just
published by D.T. Mallett, New Haven, Uonn.,
and senton receipt of 81,00; post-paid. He al
go publishes a tasty pamphlet called “When,”
(price 25 eta.) a treasury of good advice to busi
ness men Descriptive circulars of both these
new hooka can can be obtained upon request to
the publisher
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entific. Physical & Vocal Culture, 9 East 14th.
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SPRING GOODS’
We are in receipt
of a Fresh Spring
Stock of Dry Goods.
As Usual
We keep everything of the best,
and will greet our customers with
prices that are bound to please.
THE PUBLIC
is cordially invited to
call and examine our
Stock. We offer su
perior inducements
in every line and De
partment.
Our motto for these hard times is:
‘‘Live and let Live.”
G. R. BRICKEY & BRO’S.
Al] . iu OSCEOLA ARK.
AH parties indebted to us, are requested to call and settle
Cleans,Dries,lmprovestheae
-sJend for3obkxv-'
E
HTTLBIBoaGStRK.,
Dealer in all kinds of Machinery.
“For Arkansas and Democracy always.”
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It combiner simplicity' with durability,
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i I
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