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THE TltOY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ?, 187?, TROY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1877. RATM OP AOVKRTItlNO. j Mum 1 Insertlao 9 1 g Kirch sJAtlooal Inscrtloii W AttmiaiMrators' Notice ' w L I hmI lulLnnt Nntlnna 1 (HI stray Notices (yln-fle stray) .. 3 00 additional tray In ssron notice. . 1 ou liberal deduction win bs made to regular tdverUiri. Advertisements will take, the regular run rf tUe paper. Extra charges Bade for rrs fcfnedulAce. No ccrtlilcatc of pnhllfatlon will be made nUl uch nublleatlon has been paid for, llio non-observance- of thin rule lias been the Oceanian or mnch trouble and actual Ion our term are! Cash III advuuee, n sub cliitlons; cash on delivery, for job work nd canh on demand. for advertisements liOOHtVlbliU IFRINKLtia. The proapoct for wheat wna never better. 'L'lilayear'a tobacco crop la reported Interior. Col. John Sparrow of Tike wat In town (Saturday. Mr. Mart Copenhavcr of Tlko was In (own to-day. Mr. W. II. Borllelt rolurnod wilh cnoda Irom Louisiana to-day. Mr. Georffo Morris loll for St. Louis Monday, with a large drove ot lings. Mr. Charley Burnett has purchased Mr. Shoat's span of flue two-ycar-ola mules for $150. MUi Minrirln needs and Mr. Jim Hoed returned Irom a trip to Louis Sana Wednesday. Last night was clear and cold, bill a steady, chilling rain has been (all Ini sinco before day. Capl. Dixon's coal train of twclvo wagons arrived to-day (rum Hickory creek, Montgomery county. Charley MifUctou and Charley Mur phy have recovered sufllciently to re aumo their studio In the High school Prof. Hucksters singing school opened Saturday under lavnrahle nu snices: thirty odd children are en rolled. Dr. Quint Mooro was In town this evening, and says that tho tobacco suckers have not yet been killed by froM, something unknown before at this time of year. Esq. Drown, who has been sick nbout eight weeks, was In town to try somo cases yesterday. Mo ro mains ou account of the inclement weather. Jim Murphy, negro, was tiled bo foro Eq. Drown last evening on a charge of assault and battery prefer red by Joe llolllway, negro. Mur phy was lined live dollars and coots, and was put under bonds, to keep tho peaco for ten mouths, in the sum of $500. Mr. Billy Williams, who has had considerable luck of the bad sort, lost one of his horses somo days ago. He had worked him lightly Ihe pre vious day and ho appeured all right when stablod, but the noxt morning he was found Deeding copiously at the mouth and noso, and soou died from the effects. Mr. James R. Burford of this town ship died of pneumonia on the 20th ult. He was taken sick whllo at church a week previous. Ilu whs originally from Virginia, was hot ween sixty and slxty.flve years of age, and had lived here twenty years. Mrs. Susan Whllesldes of Middle town died of erysipelas on tho 23d. She came to this state Irom Kentucky, was seventy-four years of ago, and formerly lived in this county. She was the mother of Mrs, W. II. Bart Itttt of this place. Mrs. B. and daugh ter, who were with her in her last alckne, returned last week. Mr. Charley Uillutn, nn old-time citizen, was in town Saturday. Tho' he must be quite old, we observe but but little change In him sin no twenty year ago. He has not lorgottcn, his school pranks, as was realized by nno of our young men, a student, when Mr. G. caught htm In n grammatical tauglo recently. "You," said Mr. G. "a leader in tho High school, sir, and say, 'I couldn't get to go?' " It was o sudden mid unexpected that the young nuu was nonplussed, but opened his ore very wide, said gond day In a hurry, went homo and ran sacked all the available grammars, appeared fresh and blushing before bis teacher civ! tuutulug and asked the privilege of tudylng Old Kirk ham again ! Mr. J. 1'. Mlilteton presented ui with mi armful of smoking tobacco the other day. "And now It bIvc us consequence to sec Tlio smoke rolling around our majesty." Milk. On and after Ihn lit of No- vottiuer. 1877, I will deliver milk at 80 cent tev gallon. Man, J'., li. IIAMMOKII. AtlfJtlHN NKWS, Col. Hull mid wife are visiting his mother, Mrs. Cochran. Frank Wilson and wife havo moved to Bowling Green : quite a loss to the society of Auburn. One of Mrs. Tillotson's little sons, In Jumping from a wagon last week (ell and dislocated his arm at the cl bow. We noticed soveral very tine ears of corn In Mr. Fluley's store. The corn harvest here will be good, both In quality and quantity. Your Millwood correspondent, ac companicd by Mr. Geo. Elder, enliv ened our sanctum last Monday even mg. They report Millwood as flour Ishing. Wo hear some of tho farmers com plaining of tho fly In tho wheat, and also considerable complaint of grass hoppers eating tho wheal. One gen tleman told us of two fields where they had eaten the wheat off entirely. Johto Finley, while going to Wcnlz Title last week, came near meeting with a sad accident by his buggy be ing turned over. Horse, buggy and John all went down an embankment nbout ten feet, and,trango to say, no datnago was done other than break ing the shafts of the buggy. Our druggist, John Mounce, who from constant confluemenf has im paired "Ills health, has been rustical ing for several days, and customers of ihit establishment are now greeted by tho genial sinllo of Dr. Downing. Mndim Humor again whispers in In our curs Ihe glad intelligence of two more liotrla that In tho near In turo are In beat in unison, but don't bo frightened, Sol, wn won't tell yet. A. B. C. Darian. Standard Calicos fio Bleached Cotton ft to lOn Brown Cotton 6, 7 and 7 l-2o Heavy Jeans 20. 25 and S5n Heavy Cotton Flannels 8 to lOn Heavy Twilled and All-wool Flan nels 12 1-2 to 40o Men's Heavy Kip Boots $2 25 Boy's Boots $1 25 to $2 Woolkolk Ss Hand. emporium or FASHION. Mrs. Robinson has just returned from tho city with a lull stock of Millinery Goods Hals Bonnets, Plumes, Flowers and Notions of all kinds, all of the latest style. Partic ular attontlon paid to Dress Cutting for ladies and children; also stamping (nr braiding and and embroidery. La dles would do well to give her a call and ex am inn her goods bofore pur chasing elsewhere. 40 Farm lor Male. I offer my farm for sale, situated three miles south of Troy. It contains 182 acres; 100 acres In cul tivation and 2.) acres good bottom laud. Homo with 6 rooms, well In tho yard, good orchard. Any nno who wants a good farm In a good neighborhood, come and sco W. T. Powell. Keep Comfortable And save wood and work by buying one of those excellent Heating Stoves or B. S. Crews Ss Co. 'TN simply wonderful how cheaply they aro selling them. Hew It H Dane. Tho first object in lire wlfh Ihn American peoplo Is to "get rich;" llio second, how to regain good health. The first can Cm obtained by energy, honesty mid saving; tho second (gnnd health), by using uiiKKs b iiiuusT clowkh. ennuiii you bo a despondent sufferer from w w vi u a, a. v i - U II His Ml .Sick Headache Palpitation of tho lloart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Cos tlveuess, Dizziness nl the Head, Ner vous Prostration, Low Spirits, nic. you need not sutler another day. Two doses of August Flower will relieve von at once. Sample bottles 10 rents. Regular alzo 75 cents. . Positively sold bvsll llrst-clasH druggists in tho United Suites. Woollolk Ss Hand received last week, direct from the manufacturer, a very largo stock of Boots (or men's and hoys' wpui They otter them at reuuecu tud. pi Ices. Kvcry liair wut't'AU Down to the Bed-Rook . 1 Having determined from and after this date to bring our buslnes to a CLOSE CASH BASIS, wo announce to our friends and patron that we have abandoned ihe ninety-day ays tern, and will sell goods ONLY AT NET CASH TRICES. Wo propose to keep our stock lull up to the itand ard, and will mot he undersold. According to our terms heretofore all accounts for the current year are now past due, and we hope that our customers will make It eonventent to call and mako settlement to date. C. W. PARKER Ss CO. Oct. 1st, 1877. CHEAP BfttftTlBTRY PRICES TO WIT THE TIDIES). Dr. A. E. Noel, resident dentist of Troy, will do work In his line at the following rates, and In all cases guar aniee satisfaction : A set nl teeth for $8.00 Gold fillings 2.00 All other fillings 1.00 Teeth extracted without pain by the use or nitrous oxide gas. JUBT RECEIVED. Twt Car l-mtls of Bteatlar sal The largest assortment ever brought to me county, and atont-hulf o f for merjincei. Call and see them belore purchasing elsewhere ; It will do you goou. ah stoves ana prices guaran teeu. IS. S. Crews & Co. Don't buy your winter boots until you examine our slock. We have the licst and Cheapest Boots In the mar KOt WOOLFOLK SS HAND. AstanUblM Success. It Is Hp duly of every person who has used Buschke's German Syrup to let us wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and In (act all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Drug f lsis to recommend ll to the poor dy ntr consumptive, at least to try ono bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles wore sold last year, and no one caso where it failed was reported. Such a medi cine as the Gkkman Svuuf can not bo too widely known. Ask your Druggist about It. Sample Bottlea in try sold at 10 ecuts. Regular size 75 cents. For sale by Woulfolk Ss Co. Ladles Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Felt and Balmoral Skirts at low prices. Woolkolk St Hand. Clltfard'a Fekrlf age Palatable. Powerful, Antlperlodic and Tonic Nature's remedy for Fever und Ague. Never known to fall In a single case. This popular remedy differs from all other Ague Cure, in being free Irom all poisonous effects on the system ; it enters into the circulation and de stroys all mnlsrlnus poison, and thus eradicates the disease without pro ducing any of those distressing alter sensations, such as fulness and pain in the head, ringing in tho ears und partial deafness. Try it once and you will never be without it. 43 J. C, IIiciiardson, Prnp'r, For sale by all druggists. St. Louis. The excellent condition of the ground and tho well matured wood makes this fall an excellent time to plant nursery stock. Those In need of anything In that line will find It to their interest to examine the adver tisemoiit of Buffalo Nursery in an other column. Nice applo trees at the nursery at $10 per 100. A. M. Shults. Despondency, If allowed unchecked, will often produce a morbid condi tion, so that tho least unsatisfactory affair that happens will swell Into terrifying proportions. Tho mind being warpttd nlten imparls torpidity to thn bodv, all of which more fre quently la tho effect of Inaction of the liver than from any other cause, mid by resorting to Simmon' Liver Reg ulator the mind will often find relief Willi the body. TROY MIM.B CASH PRICES. Flour Warranted. Bpi flour per hundred $3. .10 V O'v " 3 25 3 00 X i 2.50 Meal and flour always nn hand for ex change. E. NORTON Si SON Notice. Tho undersigned, Ssm'l T. Eal and Albei t Birkhead, have this day entered into a cn-parluorshfp for the purposo of conducting a general drug business in tho town ol Troy, Mo under llio nainn and style of Kl Ss Birkhead H orn this Oot. 8th, 1877. Sam'l T. Eakt, Alheut Biukhrad. Wool folk Ss Hand are selling goods at Irom 10 to 25 nor cent, cheaticr limn i last year's prices, ll you want bar. gains call aim soe thetiu iryou want Posters, If yon want Envelops, If you want Bill Heads, If you want Statements, If you want Box Labels, H you want Note Heads, If you want Show Cards, ll you want Justices Dianas, If you want Auction Bills, If you want Calling Cards, If you want Business Cards If you want Programmes, 5T If you want Letter Heads, II you want Bank Chocks, (3T If you want Shipping Tags, C9 H you want Ball Tlokets, (Tti" If you wsat Weddlns Cards. (3T If you want Invitation Cards, KIf you want Business Wrappers, tfST If you want PamohlMs Printed. r?T If you want Job Prlntlnsr of any description, done in a most satis- factory manner, jou can satisfy your wants ny calling lit or addressing the Troy Utraa. xroy, uo SEMPER, Manufacturer of and Dealer In FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS AT PricestoSuittheTimes UNDERTAKING ! We Keep the Largest Stock in the County Plain Walnut, Rotiewood I nit, OlosB-wJiite COFFINS A. SPECIALTY. Orders, day or mchr. will receive prompt attention. Also keep a Stock or SHrotids Metalto Burial Cases furnished on short notice. PRICES LOWER than any other honse In the county. SAM'L T. EAST. A$T& BJftlCttEAt, DEALERS IN Drugs and Medicines, TROY, DIO.1 Have always on Hand a Complete Stock of Drugs and the Popular Patent Medi cines of the Day: LEAD. PAINTS, OILS, VNI66 jW WINDOW GlflBB, A 0 , The Latest Patterns of Wall Paper, .ILL MARKED JOlfVV A Good Line of Combs, nriitliCN. Toilet Soap Albums, Cignrti, Tobncco, Pipes, Confectionery au) MUSICAL MERCHANDISE lL,nlS IJY STOCK. HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OP Miscellaneous Books and Stationery 1 1ST TOWN. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL FUIIFOSKS. 5Kg-Particular Attention given to the Com pounding of Physicians' Prescriptions none but the Purest Drugs used, and invar la bly compounded by an experienced and com petent Prescriptionist. Oko. W. Moiir. Jacob Mktz. MOM & METZ, UNDERTAKERS, Keep constantly on hantl a inn ! mr unuenaK- inf . mich as Walnut, CUoss While and lra't Rose wood COFFINS, ot all Hizen, Linings, Sil-rer riateii firmaments, nan dies, Vc. Orders left with us (day or night) will he tilled on very short No tice and at HEASONBBLE RATES. Repairs of Furniture Attend ed to rrompuy. Shop at Pofttflfiice Build ing, TROY AO. j. it. CARHOLL, Prcst. (i. a. sioonic, v. v. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMFY, Of California. Assets Jan. 1,'TT, gold coin.. ..$1,281,817 .'! Surplus as to policy holder 3US.8W 3C DIHECTOHS. Lelanil Stanford. PrcVt Central Pacific B. It Newton llooth, United .Status Senator Samuel l.nvcnuon, Merchant Frank Miller. Ca-'r M'l Uold ll'k Mills A Co K. It Jlott Merchant J. K. Houghton. I'res't Home MutuaVFIrc In.utraiK'u Co.. San Francisco II. S. Crocker Murcliant It.C. Clsrk. County Judge KilwnrU Cndwalader, flroker OoruR A. Moore. Inuruncu L. A llooth. Cupltall.t L. H. Adni, Merchant It. T. Krnu-n. I'miltulUt K. Mill". 1'tVt Nut. (ibid li'k D.O.Mills & Co M. Urytc, Cnnltidixt The Pucltiu Mutual is the only company that Uuurimtce on every anniversary an cqiiltudle dividend and Cash Surrender val ue In plain figures on the policy, W. A. BRAWNER, Managerfor Missouri. n. XV. Cer. Its na Olive ... ST- I.OU1S, - MO. W. S. IIUTT, Med. Examiner, Lincoln Co. II. W. PKUKIMH, A-f't i'or LlucolnCo.' ALHEUT UIUKIIKAI).