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CHARITON GBURlfiR. 3. P 7VHDrVsa.M.nd Prop. KEYTESVILLE, MISSOURI. Next Thursday w Thanksgiving. ' and it is high time some of our friends were saying ".turkey." Invitations to dine will be accepted on just a quarter of a second's notice. ' Catered at the. Fot-oaca at KeytearUla. Mo., a aecood-ctaaa matter. H. 1 Sneed, the hustling grocer and druggist, shipped 265 bushels of hickory-nuts from Keytesnlle to Kan- Go to A. M. Brill for timothy seed. I sxi City last Tuesday. Mr. Sneed ex pects to ship a car load the first of nextweek. TTnwnTT tr Tnnn Minter & Craw- Keytesville. For the best Michigan barrel salt o to A. M. Drill- Be sure and attend the candy-pulling at the Christian church this evening. Keytesville's advertising merchants all enjoyed u good trade last Saturday. Recorder B. H. Smith and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Trip- Iett relatives. The Methodists will have Thanks- civine tea at " Tudee Rucker's Considering the inclement weatfter Thursday eveninir of next week. Miller & Lewis special cloak sale - Monday was very successful. J- M' ""AKe, te uaiton druggist I ... a . . I who nas Deen seriously ill of typhoid Ledru, a bright son of J. F. Koehne. I fever, is now thought to be on the the Salisbury tailor, called yesterday I road to recovery. to pay his father's subscription. Frank Bush Etherton of near Pee Dee is building a new house. Wanted: Hickory-oats. in cash or trade. Flyer, of near Hamden Ladies. VOU Will find all The Citiun has thrown out its tow is in high feather. His wife Of the latest novelties In line with the hope of landing a public presented him with a fine son dreSSCOOdsatRosenstein's. well and street lamps for Mendon. Thursday of last week. He carries the most com- nftf lint tvtwn I This is the season when a man with will pay Louis and Kansas City. Sneed Drug Co. Try a box of the aristocratic soap. A knock-down occurred on streets right under Mayor Knaus' nose a shotgun lies in a blind all day and plans how he shall continue lying when our he gets out ot it Remember that a candy-pulling will be given at the Christian church this evening, the proceeds of which will be used in purchasing a bell. Purple Azdia, at the City drug store. Tuesday afternoon, but he neither A. F. Tooley and Rev. J. T. Gose TasnerCaseofCockreU township is ordered an arrest nor made any at- drove up to Brunswick Wednesday ' . . .1 t . IT- I m (rw T Innl- Via vU stock 'barn on his I tcraFl 10 lup c, nowcrci, ""wwu. u wn wt (hmuim "rubbed it in" to Qty Marshal Em- along to see that Mrs. looleys hus- bree for having left town in hour or so I band behaved himself. erecting farm. a new A country debating society in Ne braska is trying to decide whether the past tense of "hoo-doo" should be hoo-done" or "hoo-did." Go to Brill for groceries, glassware, to make an arrest as deputy constable. a - queensware, tinware, candies, cigars a. pretty mes,s isn't it? S. M. White, cTocer, places an "ad." in the col- Keytesville's model Mc and tobacco. Dr. C H.'Templehaj been appoint ed postmaster at Rockford vice Felix D.B. Kellogg opened his saloon at I umns of -the Great Favorite Weekly. m a . m t . ' I a . I xvienaon iasi .nonaay, ana mose 01 Keaa u, ana call "bam" when you wait Mendon and vicinity who ''take some-1 want frst-class groceries lor the least Langer, resigned. You don't have to several days to get SL Car- thing" can get it now without looking money. net at Rosenstein's. He u" neep-umng aog. has an elegant assortment o r-. r . J 111 aiuwivui. an uiii&o aiiu , . I i A,,. .v. - spent uui rnoay evening very 1 "'v jj4iutc The aty coun candy-pullinz at the residence of P. R. I al should order it removed to a less An unsightly corn crib has been erected on East bridge street that ZwA n w i'.n r( f "w"ifVi mil ti)trlif nfaneaifmtnn ntivflilnfv and clothes brushes. from a small ruz to a fine p1 5 of KllJrt,,r . , fi" .1 candy-pulling at the residence ofP.R. al should order it n TTiTX4Ki mad EMMtera velvet orucis. H H XT. Longtime O'Byran oa South Walnut street . conspicuous place. -Loirtnt rmteu F. tf. WILMTE, Art at. Smltsbarr, MHtouH' a Joan Uroadus dropped in to see us yesterday morning. John has been Don't forget that .thCity drug Wj " ?' Aiucj vtir , iuuub, list kiuiu inii We don't know whose dailing idiots they were who stood m the vestibule of the Methodist church last Sunday store carries a "tall 'line of and fashion plates. A. F. Owen has sold his flouring mill at Brunswick to a gentleman from uuuicoue. now that Mr uwen is I out of business at that place we trust that he and his excellent family will and reports times prosperous and the L. audItorium uul we wouM i;v. to catde businhss floorishing in that I m . . m . . ... f - return to Keytesville where they righUy a MVA. . tV-,-l . w t j : a .u-l rt- . I' I w I most rood. Mrs. John Broad us, Sr., three miles I ... The name of Gen. E. W. Price has I of ex'sheriTJ. E. iDempsey and last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Craig of this northwest of KeytesviKe place are entertaining a daughter, who A u tQ ooeurred betwetn been added to HayorKnaus' list of del- Rogcr$ h gonCt or wU1 g0( to South W. W. Rogers has sold his 80-acre farm near Salisbury to Henry White of near Hamden for $t,6oo. Mr. who. put in her eppearanee house last Sunday. red two farmers in Desspsey's saloon " h " u,tu"ulJ H Missouri on a prospecting tour, and lastSaturdav nicht over one of the Pu DCXf "oncay ana luesaay. hf pleased with the outlook he will TfiJm Watts of .near Vtville has tilleic of the soil accusing the other of Ccncrl1 " lmte enthusiast on locate in -the land of the big been very sick of .stomach trouble lor having cut his wire fence. A wiser e subject or road. mprovement. and .1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 I anil Hrt asnrk In knnmnir ahnut the past six week :and still, continues MYC w UTC " " a ft . N. F. Haworth, the Moberly horse ,n a precarious condition. the fence cutter prosecuted, as he is r puouc gnways as any man at me aod mue de3j win be in KcytcsvilIe not orin cruising ones nst onn-uuvcuuuu. IT, xrv a .v V iivlrh nf f ficcl TrvV tnwn. I . a? a i a I I - I ' . ' .vV ': 1 :r. ;.7" 7-- .-e. . hH m.hrtla- I1rntA Jpce of buying horses and mules from iuiL iij-j', uok twuiunu iAxi& uwu- i nerec 4ere no arrests, oence we eivei J -- Jon to his country home and has also I no naiccs. I $tock of goods belonging to the Key :ut a new roof on the old pcttion ofl -1 tes-ille Mercantile Co. at this place. 1 lis rural domicile. A 1 . a 4. to o years oia. itocx must oe in good condition. Special prices will be paid for extra good saddle horses. . ' 3 have the nicest, freshest and most g complete stock of Groceries to be found in Keytesville, and are anxious - to serve the good people of this place S 3 and vicinity. You can't live without jEE S3 Si Groceries, vl. u" the fresher and nicer you get g- them for the least money the better you will be pleased. Remember that : 8 13 we carry everything to be had in the T Grocery line Staple and Fancy Gro ceries. Extracts, Spices, Pickles, in 5jj fact, we have many goodies to eat, IE: and carry nothing but the best brands. We also have an extensive line of China, Glassware and 3 E Queensware,ML? Crockery, Lamps, Etc., and we can save you money on every article in our line. We want all kinds of 3 CountryProduce & 3 1 & for which we will pay you the highest jp market priee. Yours Truly, UJUUtnl 3 E tijmmmmmmmmmFmftntfismm k k k k k -1 12 Mrd Mrs. C . Courtney came a pushing the work on his store-room ( ' r TV- up from Mexico. Mo., uast Tuesday at Westvflle aod will soon be ready ww ww. . - - 7 " lor business. Ueorgeis a worthy Mrs. Reager will reopen the gal Oiail ailU Cau IOr HIS r : J . ' ' . . young man, ana tne tuaiER hopes lery here Friday, the s6th. It will be icona .lcooks, wno was Kiuea in thit he miv b surrit u n hi m I " " " struck on I cantile venture. a ball Oil. YOU Will find it the side. cf the neck with open every Friday and Saturday there after. She will have' samples of the Z J . I i v WD II you want line reaay- Call and see them. A photo in colors Stoves! Stoves! tllTed. W6ll, paJata I Owing to..the delay in receiving the le andstriOtlVDTire. telegram .announcing Leosa's death, made CIotllinCT, remember given with each dozen of the best I'll. uu vAiiuiuc; ui uui icucti I lUUL lUot Jio kWl 1 1 Ul UlUIIsa I fa iu miioijt. Lmon Thaaksgiving semces wlI be Keytesvilkximul after the burial had wick IlOS the largest, most at the Christian cnurca in ry-1 iCQ piacc. Stylish and best line in oJUe next Thrrsdav mominfit ti " I CY -linn nnnfif rn.AM i ' I t . j.tr tee , viiuiuwii wuiii.t vcJock. The Thanksgiving discourse - stcin ,s also the leader in kllhedeUvered.byRev.J. T. Goe thoftowi: filed a suit for the Jan- up.to.date ents anU 'nd will be well worth fcearii. 1J cuit court uut onaayf Iadies' furnishing goods. et all who can possibly do so attend ie acnices, and .spend an hour in Jpiil ivisg pcaise to Go for the blessings jr have received during the past zar. : praying for a divot ce from his wife. Belle Hayes, on the grounds cf adul tery. The plaintiff states in hM petition that he and thedefendant were mar ried in January, 1874, and continued Quite a delegation fiom Keytes ville attended the Masonic lodge at Westville last Saturday night to assist in conierrmg me uura degree npon ur. u. u. est ot Mike. The goat was in fine trim and did some lusty bucking, but the doctor had the seat of his pants covered with clue, and to live together until last September. k;s p,,, Dr. T. F. Max tin. president of the Brucswick Bryan clirb, and who is one I in this way managed to "hold on. of Chariton county's most enthusiastic free silver Democrats, has shied crena, SDeakinST Of dry iroodsJs"M wetoaof AeBM"Se. and wU make the rac for ,untv here isn't really but one e aSe of " vcars. clerk next year. The doctor's nial- ry gOOOS Store jn CnarJ- WUUU1 . u,c ,ur uum ificationa to properly fiU the office are bn COlinty, and that is S matrimonial fetters asks lie kond que$u-on , and u he is a good 'OSenStein'S, Brunswick. c . talker and "smooth- electioneerer we you Will CaJI at his uw.j.M.ueMo ana u. r. iuy Iperfict nukeagtrong Mammoth establishment "ef . 1 i Brunswick you will be isuy convinced of the ruth of this statement. race. The contest for county clerk up to this at that place. time is a triangular aflair, the candw- The highest ambition of every citi zen of Salisbury seems to be to get his or her picture in the Salisbury Press- Spectator. John Moorman, col. formerly of Keytesville, but who in an evil hour strayed off over to Salisbury, has just suoeeded in getting his picture in the jP.-S and now John in lording it over other representatives of his race The winter of i nan's discontent can be made glorious sum mer if you will buy your .stoves of W. D. Vaughan. He has all. of the best makes in both Heating and Cooking Stoves at prices- In he last issue of the Gourie. we " 1 .Tl Tom Brown, col., who was knocked tKr tht nt tt. mrntlnnM th tiah mmtal rr.ndl.l" u, c.cm ucp-i. . , . . I " v.... r tionorGoLR.IL M.er. formerly Srysl in K Wood Heating tUoVeS: . r.v. j v I Dr. T. F. Martin of Ururiswick. We . .... 7 Wed for having shot atTom Dor- vcc : proenrcaa FsMi ana expressed a reona Horizontal, vJdurb2 a recent festive game of "'Seville lor some time. Il:e 1 a w v fla4 a- wauwa lii -aa a wa wuuar viLl k. I M . m m i am tmtARV ai ii t a na a m a m i a. - l. . v w r a a it ra a a a m m m rm n am w m uicy ocean i terfered, however, and escorted Tom v,ttlJtt,,u of the Dem- before Mavor Knaus. who sentenced Suoerior UDrjPht. Bill Green of Clark 'township is J during 1 a Iff tt A A wsmt a ar iv nrvi p a irpr - o v - . . m I "r V llt Saturday and kent at the Brown MwU oma;U rolcs i0oimg ai orxcu, wrcca SKiFpcw. . ., feel backward on account bnell was not hit, but the next time POU5C UDm wonM7 WDCa Peaaj f.?t. rinrn in a ram, of nck he should tcra of COunt7 001111 W" cld, with ve a brace of pistols buckled around Judges Herring and Hayes on the Gambling, by the way, is run- to in(l" to the colonel's Sg riot in Chariton county with no T- His trouble prwed to be Went effort on the part of officers cerebral annemia, and he was the grand juries to suppress it. oracrca seni io wyium ai I St. Joseph for treatment, and was The farm residence of James Hor- taken to that institution Tuesday Jof Cockrell township was destroyed I mcrnin? by Sheriff J. R. Deropsey and fire last Saturday night about 8 I his old comrade in arms, Capt. J. C lock. The fire had its origin Wallace. Col. Musser used to weigh Cooking Stoves: before Mayor Knaus, who sentenced Superior Upright, ocratic newspapers of the county. him to the calabouse for seven days. foddTs Economy, W. H. Teal of near Utica, Iowa, Superior Economy, and George Border of near Indian J King Bee, Grove made the Courier a pleasant I Queen 7 rTr r; : Z i Wilson, and several oth- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. r ivgh a defective flue, and as there I about 250 pounds, but is now only a 1 only one bucket of water withb I shadow of his former robust self. It j a mile, it was impossible to impede I is thought that his emaciated condi- ; progress of the flames and the I tion has largely to do with his brain Iding was totally consumed, oui nor trouble, and we sincerely nope that il after all the contents had been la course ti treatment and kindly care 'zored. The house contained six I at the asylum mar result in the re- ;ms, and was insured for $200, 1 cuperation of both his complete phy Ich will nothing like cover the loss. I sical strength and full mental powers. CREAM r elected every officer at the late Xo- vember election except the sheriff, and that the latter official will be needed to look after the hungry Republicans who failed to gain admission to the county pie-counter. Mr. T. is a red hot Democrat, and says he is going to take George .Border to Iowa next ... . weer to enzaee in iirminT tn tn Hawkeye state and hopes to reform George politically ,'although he is now an nncomDromisin? Renuh!ieao. a pure uape ueam 01 iinar rowaa. rrea nrrrm mA Hriv. .u,t, , T frocrTAmnxinii, Alum or my other adulterant, I GerKC will drive through to Iowa, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. dui nis lamuy ww go oy rau. . ers, all guaranteed. flajestic Steel Range, Superior Steel Range, Superior, Mohawk, Model Queen. Neader, Kitchen Queen, Economy, and a number of other brands from the best foundries. mi MOST PERFECT MADE. Coal Heating Stoves: floore's Airtight, will keep fire 24 hours, and man v other makes. I alscfcarry at all times a fall stock of Hardware. Oneens- ware and a fine line of Pocket and Table Cnttlery. Come and see me. Yonrs Respectfally, W. D. VA6JGRAN