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run ji BarsapaxllU aaa blood porifiaraad bond in? p BMdiela ImOm varythlnc wrsx prodocad. It bpoaitl vary tb bast. Others may maka thm sama claim. Bat tbarVs thUdlffarcocas W0 prm it. Not by an Utjulij, bat by JftrU. Kot by whit wtMj. bat bj what f r0 Ilood'a Sana doi. Cktm aaaqoallad la mad leal history. It poalUvatjf parfactlj and parmaaaatlj urea vbaa all other tnadJclssw falL Thai - tba ksao discrimination of tba pcopl rrcoceixaa lta marit aad tba eursa bj Hood's EaraaparOIa, U ahown bj tba faet that tat iT3?K bajnood'i Baritps- VfiSJa rSlalnprtf Ttpoa aad Cwl to tba ax- cloakm of aU other. Hood's EarsaparQIa baa a Urrr aala thaa ail otbtr blood purifier. It wlca coo fldaaea every wbera lecaaa tba stata BaU In Us idTertltlnz a jd toatlmoalala ara verified t j sll who take It. No otbar medicine be ever received such praise, or 0 man j voluntary UstLsoolala of won- Saxfal carta. other medicine OKI tba pecaltar eombtrurtfon, proportion aod process esed la prcpartnf Hood's bersepe r Ilia, and which gf It rcrrtt peculiar to SitcU. Thia b tba secret of lta wonderful power, of lta wonderful sales, ot lta won derful bold spoa tba eonflderra of tba people. This Is why It curce Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all Ho mora, Kid 07 sod Llrer trouble, Dys pepsia, That Tired Feellor. bollds ap the xtcrvea,createe an appetite and trenctbeae the whole ijaUm. IU mcU, 1U sales, Us HOD3 ISaka Hood's Barsaparllla tba One True Blood Partner. Sold by all dreccta. U rrerarad ooty tyCLHocdfcOeUrwaa. Mass. Hood's Pills M fasay eauwa CM? t take, easy Trfflett TIaeu Sol Sanders, of Kansas Gty, was in Triplett Saturday on business. A. C Fleetwood was in Ilrunswick Friday of last wecli. on business. J. II. IJaUew, jr., is visiting his father and the family of B. B. Norman, at Samsel), this week. Mr. Jesse Ionard and family will move back to his farm, three miles north of town, in a few days. The little dtu'jhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ieonard has been very sick for some "time, but at this repcr: is on the improve. J. YV. Gibson, a candidate for repre sentative of Chariion county, was in Triplett last Fiidiy, calling on the vo: ers of this township. J. E. M. Triplett, bought r.fl)r. Ixsay, last Friday, his drug uoti, better known as the Harjxr drug stock; for which he traded So acres of bottom land. Sam Minick sold his farrn. consisting of 80 acres, three miles notihwest of Triplett, Monday of this week to Mr. John Saggers, of H!ue Mound, 111. lrice paid per acre $47-S Jas. Voss, editor of the WakcncLt Coimmiaf, came over from Carroll ton to Dean lake, on the Santc Fc L-.st Saturday, and went from there to Scmncr to sec his best girl. 1L F. Fleetwood has a corn crib in this city two hundred tcet long, ten feci wide and eight feet high, and is row over two-thirds full. In a short ti-r.e they wul be ready to go to shelling and shipping corn. M. Henry, one 01 the leading dry goods and grocery merchants, of Triplett. will commence a new brick store room in a short time, 75 feet long by 25 feet wide. We understand that J. E. M. Triplett a ill also build a store room in the near future. Sever al d tiling houses will also be built. Triplett is on the boom. vThree car oads of hoeschole goods and bt on;ing to thue families, from Illinois, came in to Triple it iast Thurs day, and it is rqorted t a: four more families will I e in this week. Triplett township is on Ihe boom. Highland is filling from $ 45 to c$75 I acTe' ami bottom land, on Grand rier. from 2Q to $to per acre. East Charlton. Another snow. Winter has come again.. Out people ore ir-restigating Ar laBSat. Will Bosworth is an smiles over the arrival of a fine girl at his house. Omer Roes has moved on to I- J. Harris farm, and win cultivate the same this season. Jehu Tripple and Jake KeDer arc engaged in the poultry business. They seem to be doing a good business. E'er this is read the writer expects to enjoy a visit to relattres and friends in Cooper county, starting Thursday night- Candidates are getting thick as ticks in South Missouri. There is going to be a mighty host of sad, gloomy coun tenances up "salt river. H. D. ttrammall, who has been quite poorly for some time, is improving at this writing, and we hope to see him restored to good health soon. This seems to be the favored sea son for the launching of hymeneal barks. Others are almost ready to put forth. Let the good work go on. Asa Gunn is going to remove to Artano. uhore he hat uurchased a farm. We understand he has been offered a nice little bonus for his pur chase. L. D. Cobb has not yet returned from Arkansas. We will aim to sec him when he gets back and give the Courier readers his statement about the country. Mrs. Mary Elliott wiU close her school in Washington district this v week with an entertainment Thursday night. She has given good satisfaction as teacher. Rev. Rice has closed his pastoral work at Hcasant Woods. The church did not call a pastor at the last mcct-j ing as the memlership was consider ably divided in opinion regarding the man for the place. Several places in the road north of Salisbury have been in a very bad condition, but last week the overseer had se eral load of rock hiuicd and put in the bad places and now it is good, rain or shine. Some mule buyers were through here last Saturday, also the first part of last week. They looked at Og Lee's span of mules and one of them said his largest mule was the best one he had seen anywhere. On how hungry we are for wedding cake. What have we done that some of the contracting parties do not in ute us, or send a slice of cake, trim ming of the bridal suit, a lock of hair, or something to soothe our "aching void(T)" Is it pobsiblc that they have forutrir. the past. A'a.-nresA Awyers. The river is in good condition for crossing. Some of the ladies are gardening in a slight way. Mrs. I-jtra Wi!!iams is the guest of her brother, Henry Goll. I.cc Chitty entertained a few of his boy friends Saturday evening. Those retried on the sick list last week, are improving at this writing. Rev. Scyct JofT fi'.icd hisregu'ar ap- jtomtmcnt at Helena Saturday ana Sunday. Mrs. Mary Shivcrly is visiting her lister. Mrs. William Goll, and oilier friends at this time. January aad March have exchanged. We are having winter in the spring, which greatly retards farm work. W. R. Goll returned from St. Ixmis Thursday, where he liad been to sell a car load of hogs. We did not learn what price he received. Mr. Krucs gave the young people a dance List Thursday night. They tripped t.ie fantastic toe until the wee sma hours of the morning. Mrs. H!en Stapp, who has been vis iting her daughter. Mrs. FJia Huff, on Fish creek. Saline county, returned to her home on Sunday, accompanied dy Mrs. Huff and her little grand son. Warren. Rev. Krattler dosed a very success ful school at Riverside Saturday. Urother Krair'e. has the esteem of not only his pupils, but every one in the community. The children enjoy ed the nice treat given by him, to their heart's content. They were aH given a social and musical party at his house on Friday night. They report a nice time. Jefferson Heming and family are visiting Mr. Al Fleming. He is in bad health and came down to rest a while in the old home. The Goll brothers had the misfor tune of losing their large factcry by fire on Friday night of last week. They had in the barn eighteen hun dred bushels of corn, three reapers and nearlv all of their farming imple ments, one crop of tobacco, belonging to Harrison Maupin, all of which was a total loss as they didn't sec the fire until the roof was filling in. They think it was the work of an incendiary, as there had not been anybody about the barn for three or four days, and no fire at aU. This is the second hotsc that Mr. Henry GoU has lost in the last few weeks. Salisbury Scriblllaf. A. H. Stewart, of Peru, Kansas, is in our city on a business visit. Jas. Elliott got into a racket with a dago and settled with the city therefor. The trouble was light and the damage slight W. S. Stockwell went to Mobcrly Monday to hear the Gold-bug Patter son sreak. We did not learn where a others went. Asa J. Gunn and his mother left on Tuesday for their new home in Ar kansas and the best wishes of their many friends fol!or them. Al Emerich, W. W. Lucas, I- D. Cobb and others have returned from their trip to Arkansas well con tent to remain in Missouri. Dr. B. F. Wilson and wife, of Slater. visited friends near our city this week. The doctor, it is said, advocates gold budsm. Doc. used to have a level head. Rev. Simmons, of Huntsviile. is conducting a revival meeting at the Baptist church. He is a pleasant speaker and draws large crowds out to hear him. The C I. Presbytery here was large ly attended and much business of im portance transacted. On Sunday the ministers of the I'rcsb) tcry filled the other pulpits in our city. W.. II. Bradley is stin.grunty and hit er'm refuses to leave him. His daughter. Mrs. Davis, of St. Louis, and her babe have been visiting his family for some days and this has done much to cheer him up. Wc have seen some of the cuts to be used in Oldham's Pictorial and Tiio graphical history of the county and find them to be splendid specimens 0 art. The photos were taken by Crowd er, which in a large measure accounts for their splendid appearance. FJd. J. H. Abbott, state Evangelist of the Christian church, preached here Sunday night. He informed us that a meeting would soon be held in the capital with a view to organizing a church, as that is the only county scat north of the Missouri river, where his pcp!c arc not represented by an or ganization. Saturday night while nearly all our people were at chnrch the cry of "fire' was h ard and flames were soon seen bursting through the residence of Mrs. Hurt, on Broadway. A portion of the furniture was saved in a damaged condition, but there was no hope for the building and it was soon consum ed. The buildings were insured for $3oo and the contents for $500, which came something near, we presume, covering the loss. Indian Grove Items. News scarce. Some candidates were out this way the first of the w cek. Saturday's snow made the farmers think spring had not yet come. Mr. Scnn is building a nice new res idence in the north part of town. J. Weller I.ong. the "Pop orator, will sicak at this place to-night (Tues day.) Many of the fanners have sold their corn, and arc now hauling it off at t8 cents. Mrs. Osterman. who has not been exited to live, was slightly better when last heard from. We hope the Guthridge Mills black "bear has been captured, anyway we don't want him to come out this way. We hear that Dr. A. W. Zillman has bought the Meyers farm, lying one mile w est of here, for $4,000, but can not say how true it is. Mrs. M. A. Thralls had a public sale last Monday. She sold out with the intention of moving to Chillicothe to engage in business there. Rev. W. W. Akers will begin a pro tracted meeting here in the Presby terian church tomorrow (Wednesday) night. It wiU probably continue till Sonday night. Cszzett Chip. Mr. Ixiuis Shively is plowing for corn. Mr. William Kanecr is building a new barn. Wheat is looking well, or w as before the snow covered it up. Mr. John Meyers, of Bowling Green, was in our midst to-day. Snow on the ground and all farm work wiU be set back for afew days. John Bull says he would rather fox hunt than to buck corn sacks for a dollar per day. I believe the "Pop speaking at the Ricliardson school house Saturday night was snowed under. Mr. Albert Thacker is stHl gathering corn, there is a ccod deal of coin out in the shock yet to be gathered. Mr. George Tebbe has cleared up several acres of his farm recendy pur chased by Maddox and Kanecr. Mr.O. Guilford is at ye scribes place with a bran new corn sheller, wanting to shell all the ccrn in the township. Mr. O. S. Guilford's new corn sheller shelled 1.700 bushlcs of corn for J. W. Cazzell in 9 hours Monday, 16th 01 March. Aunt Pat Conrad says if winter does not cjuit pretty soon her body will be bid under the haw tree on the farm of O. B. Anderson. Mr. Williams. Mr. George Goll and the Goll brothers and Mr. Tebbe wil all have their ccrn shelled as soon as Mr. Guilford can get to it with his sheller. Mr. Clarence O. Houston, candidate for county treasurer, was in our midst last week shaking hands with the peo ple telling them that he was the only farmer, clod hopper in the race for treasurer. We learn that the tobacco factory of Henry Goll, with its contents of about 1 ,6co barrels of corn and all of the Goll brothers farm machinery, was burned Saturday night. Do not know if there w as any insurance as w e havnt heard the particulars. Bynumvlltc Budget. W. H. Brewer is soon to move back to his farm, which he left some two years ago. las. Hurt who has been living on the Ixne 1 1 ill farm for quite a while is soon to remove to the farm of L. Bar tholomew. T. P. Schooler was in our town on Monday telling the people that he wanted to again represent Chariton county. The United Brethren are busily en caged, at the present time, in building a church, 1 1-4 mile west of Bynum- villc, on land donated by Chas. Brew er. Miss Lillic Ramsey's term of school closed last Tuesday. Miss Lillie has proved to be quite a successful teach er, and has given general satisfaction in this district. Miss Liliie Ramsey is to give an ex hibition on Tuesday night, under the auspices of the Thomas school. The entertainment will be given at Bynum villc hall. P. Bi'letcr is erecting a new resi dence on the site where his house burned some time ago. The new building adds much to the appearance of his farm. Mrs. Elizabeth Owens and daughter, Hatue, moved into Fred Harmon's property in our city, a few days ago. Wc welcome them to our midst and trust they will not regTct the change from rural to city life. W. P. Davis is goin to have a sale on the 24th ir.st., at which he intends to sell his farming implements and some stock. Her.rerorth Ik: will con fine his attention more particularly to his mercantile business. Shannondale Silting. Miss Hattie McCune went to Mex ico, Mo., Wednesday to visit relatives. Preaching next Sunday at Asbury. Chas. Green came in Tuesday on a visit to his mother. Mrs. John Spence is visiting in Howard county this week. Ben Hayes thipped hogs and cattle from this place Wednesday. Miss Mag Parks is stopping with her friend, Miss Lora Meyer this week. Dr. McEuen has purchased his putner's interest in the drti store at t lis p!ace. Miss Lee Nickcrscn is staying at Robert Pankey's and attending school at Shannondale. Miss Winnie Green returned home Monday after spending a month pleas antly visiting friends in Richmond, Mo. Wm. Classer's house caught fire Tuesday mcrnine but the alarm brought out some willing hands and the timely application of water saved it. The pumps at the feed mill got out of fix last week causing them to run behind with their work and they are running night and day now to catch up. KewtiallNsvs. News scarce. Joseph Huenton, jr., has his cage about rjady in which he will house his little Wren at an early date. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Robt Thomas on the 1 5U1 inst a boy baby. Mother and babe doing weU, but the fadier acts as though he w ould go sky ward. A daughter of Elijah Wilhite. of Marceline, died at Fort Madison, Iowa, and her remains were brought to Siloam Chapel and laid to rest in the cemetery there the early part of this month. llamden Happenings. Services w ill begin at the Catholic church and continue for a week. Rev. S. T. Wallace will preach at Fairview Sunday, at 11 o'clock, a. m. "Uncle Dan" Davis is confined to his bed most of the time with heart trouLle. Bert Swetman is canvassing among the farmers of this vicinity, for McCiin's hog cholera cure. Fred McCurry, of Bynumville, was in these parts Monday buying sheep. By the way Fred is becoming cmite a stockman. Dave Henderson continues to im prove, and it is hoped that as the weather grows warmer he will be able to be out again. Messrs. F. M. Veatch, O. B. Ander son and John Knappenberger were circulating among the voters of Ham den and thereabouts last week. Ughtfoot brothers are delivering their crop of corn to Ben Buffington, and receiving th remarkable price of 1 6 cents a bushel therefor. D. Ernest McCurry attended the Mcdee Presbytery of theC. V. church, which convened at Salisbury the 13th inst., and continued over Sunday. He reports a pleasant time. , Mrs. Wm. Kelly, who received a broken arm last week by being thrown from a buggy, is improving, so much so that she has been removed to her home. TRUSTEES SALE- W'herea. William P. r.radley, a single man. by his ria!n deed of trubl, dated Oct. lih. lil'l, end i-ncorded in the Kecorder's .files at KevtenvUle. Chariton county. Mo., iu ljwfe 1U, "at l'iige 114. oLiV..reU to the un-dcn-ig:cd frut.iec the following described ital ta:c l;uate in the County f Chari ton, stale of :Uoui-i. to-wit: The north went quarter (1-4) of n-ctlon thirty-one, (Ul). nd Muth-wet quarter (1-4) ot fcectiu thir ty, township nuy-hve. (5C). of range iiiiuu n. (Ill), endond hundred (UW) acies off the ide of the north-caot quarter, W f et t ion thirty-six. ). township nitv-five. til), range twenty. (:A), fn tniPt. however, to fccui ihe payment of a cerUuu pro:uiiry note end ttie interest thereon, and Hhe;tiis. It was provided by the fnus il Aid note and deed of trust that if default oe i;ude in the payment of either principal or intercut or any part thereof when the muc became due and payable then the whole ball become due und payable and waeiva. t-aMI Interest canie c.us and pay ail" on the 13th day of Oct. LSGCand dciault inucit the; Pin. by rwwon whereof the whale of raid piincipel and tnteret became due and pajr.bie and now remains unpaid, now. th'-rciorc. I ile underpinned Trustee by virtu re of the authority therein contx.in.-d r.nd at the toque t of the legal holder of said note, will in accordance wiui the lermnund condition" 01 aid deed of irul, proceed to tell and wll. at public vendue for cah. to the bUhc bidder at the Ka-t fr.nt door of tne County ('"urt lloue in Keytesville, Chaiiton county Mo., on Saturday, April 11,1896, t between the hours of nine o'clock In the to.-i.noon and five o'clock in U.e afternoon ol tbat r.r. alt the above described property or so mucn tuereof a way be noc ufeary for th purooae of atifying said indeolc-d-n aid the cotla ot ex-cuilag this tru&t J. M. Luk, Trustee. Sheriff 's Sale In Partition. M. C. Dclarnett. claintifl.' a rains t John Miller ami Ci. W, licarU. rtfetondanu. uiinr circuit cuit 01 (Jiuultoii county.. Mloarl. a: ytvlUc. Dy virtue and authority of a decree aiut order of Mle made by isaid Court. In th above entitled caune, and of a certified copy tucreui, uaicu jaarcn 11 in, km, 1 wiu, on Saturday, April II th 1896, between the hours of nine o'clock In the lorenoon and uve o'clock In the aiternooo. of that day, at the East from door of in Joun-Hc;u la the city of KeyteavUIo, la i.hariton county, MJnoouri. sell, at public veueu.. to tu3 highest bidder, the following il escribed Ktsal Ablate. lz: 3 ticres. beinjt all that part of the norm-west quarter ui feclion ni'cen. (IS), township til ty-three. ranjfe nineteen. (W), lying aoulh of the rltfntaaay ol the .cUi.h Railroad, excent 3) acres ofl the went Bide of said tract of land. AiKo40acre. beinR the north end ollhtt ca.-i vide of the fouih-cit quarter ot wad iM-ctlon fifteen, (IS). towuiup fifty-three. is). range nineteen. 1(, Lci lining at the uortU-east corner of xail Aoutii-..tt imartcp of Mid ftection. thence ruxuiinx south 4 rods, thence weft 109 rod, tbeuco north U rods to the north line ot taid quarter sec tion, thence cast on kaid line 109 rods to the Vlace of begins I Dg. Term of tale a follows, viz: Cash in hand. James E. Dkxphey. . sheriff. SHERIEh'S SALE. By virtue and authority of a Transcript Execution l&Mued from ins oCKe of mu clerk, of the Circuit Court of Chariton County. Missouri, returnable at the April term. lata, ot naid Court, aud to me uirected in faror of Harry K. Wert, assignee of the Mcv'nrlck. liarvtatunx MachJac Company, and against. Jaine licit, l have levied upon and seized all the right, uuc, iiuer?t aid ciluu ox u-e mid James Holt of. iuandto thefoilovina: Ct-tfcribcd reel e&iate. to-wit: mo acres tlx n..nu half. (1-2), cf the r.oitli-west quarter. (1-1). of bccuon thirteen. (lj), tovrnchin tlf-ty-ix. (St;), rangf eighteen. (W). a'l I ring a;id being iu thebaic county, and State at MtaMOuri, and 1 wUl. on Saturday, the nth day of April, A. D. 1896, between the hours of nine o'clock In the i-. taooa and live o'clock in the aiteruooa o: that day, at the can front door of the Court-Hourtc, in the City of Ucyl&ville. County of Chariton, aforesaid, sell ihefcauie. o- ivi much th-'occl a may oe required, at piL:!c vendue lo the hih?t tidcer, for caahi in hand, (bUOK-ct to all prior lieu or Judg ment.) , to aiUiy aid execution and coots. JAKUS K. DEUPSkY. SheriO of Charitoa Cooiity. Missouri. SHERIFFS SALE. By vlrturo and authority of an. oiicr 01 foreclosure under a school fund Hiurt.fcr.gu iucd from the of Cce ot U10 citrk of the county court of Chari ton county, Uibtsouri, letuitmiii . u,.; ;ar term. IsM, of haid court, and to me directed in favor of the county school xundofsaidL county and axaini-t roo acnuUc. 1 have levied upon a;)d rcIzhI all the rirht. title. iiucie 1 ana claim o tho said Fred Schulte. of. in ana to tu following diucnuui rcaA estate to-wit: Vn:s weot half (1-2) of the north e-wt quar ter (f-4) of tectiontcn (10) township fliry iour (i) raince elUtevn ib) conutiuhic cljjity acre more or le8. All lyinK an4 u.ir4, In the said county, and stale of liia ou. i, And 1 wiU, on ( Saturday the nth day of April A. Du 1896, between the hours of nine o'clock in tb forenoon mid nve o'clock in the altcrhooa 01 tJuit djiy, at the eht fnnt door of tn court hcusc. in the city of Keytesville. coua ty of Chariton, aforesaid, sell the same, or s much thereof a may be required, at pub lie vencue to tho highest bidder, for cah Im iiand. (subject to all prior lieiiaor Judffa mcnus), to satisfy said execution and costs. , jAJIt E. bEHVHJlt, Sherifl of Charlton county. Missouri. , SHERIFF'S SALE- Bt virtue and anthnritv nf a thc circuit Court of Chariton County, Mia wocri. returnable at the April Term, Ufiii, of said Court, and to me directed in favor of Nichols Shep.lerd and Company and atrainsk William L. Green. I have levied upon an seized all the right, title, iutcreat aiiu Uaua -: the fain William L. Gideon, of, in and ts tho folio in; dcticriid real estate, to-witr Ht acres the west half (1-2) of the northwest quaitcr (1-4) of fcecticn Thirty-two (X 'lovnulilp Hity-Mix (M) range seventeen (II). A!i iylns "ud bciiiff in aid County. anA Slate of Miiwouri. andl will, on Saturday, the nth day of April, A. Dl, 1896, between the hours ot nine o'clock In th forenoon and & o'cl'JC in the lorenoonoc that day. at the ca.-it front door of the court house, in the City of Keytobviilv, County of Chai iton. aforesaid, sell tuy same, or so much thereof as may Lereqitircd, at public vendue to the hiKhea blddf r, for cah ia hand, (subject to all prior liens or judg ments), to satisfy said execution and cottta. Jamkn K. Dkmpset. Sherifl of Chariton County, Mhwouil. ANSUAL SCHOOL MEBTJNO. Notice is hereby Riven to tho qualinci voters of the Keytevllle ViUiaRe choI diytrict. Chariton county, f fte of MIKTri, that the annual cbool meeting of said dis trict wil! be hold on Tuesday, um ta any of April U06. commencing at 7 o'clock a.m.. and continueing until 6 o'clock p. m. of that day. The place .f voting nt said election will be at the office of the mayor of the city o! Kcytrsvliie. Among other things speci fied by law, the following wUl be proposed and considered: The board of directors for said school dis trict, having determined in thir Judgemcat tJist it will oe necessary for tha purpose ot continue! ng the public HrT'nol in said district, for a term of eight months, to increase th annual rale of taxation lorty ceut ou Lu& one hundred dollars valuation of th taxa ble property in said district. Thereby making the total rate of school tax eighty crnts on the 0113 hundred dollars valuaton. and to elect two directors to serve a mem l-crs of tho board of directors for said scbooc district for a term of throe years and tints tht ir Muccefesors ure elected and quandcM. Geo. N. Kluott. Secretary. This 16tb day of March 1K ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby givn that letters of ad ministration, with will annexed, on th estate oi Wm. P. Hurt dcccaed, have been granted me by the Probste courl of rixrlton county, bearing date March 14th PWJ. Ail persons having claims ngRin.it said estate are required to exhibit them fr aUowanra w.thin one year from the date of said l.rrm or they may be precluded from having any (.enema oi e--t'.re, and if such claims am not presented within two years they shall torn forever barred. Mrs. Mabt M . HAnrit TOir, Adminlxlratilx. FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE. Creditors and all others Interested In th eftato ot John H. Lee. deceased, aroheretry notifled that at th? next regular term of tha Chariton County Probate court, to be begtu and held on the 2nd Monday In May, at tho court-hovre. In keyicsville. In sakS cotrnty, I shall make final settlement of sakl estate. H. PLsa. Adminstrator. Notice of City Election. -: Notice is hereby given that an election wfll be held In the city of Keytcsvtlle on Tuesday. ApriMth, I'M. tor the purpose of cloctlac ono aldennnn for each of the two wards of said city, and aiao a city collector, all ts serve for a term of two yesrt. G. B. GiiXlAK. Attert: . Mayor J. A. 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