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GHAR1T-8D iBURlBR. C P. VANDIVER, Ed. and Prop. KEYTESVILLE, - MISSOURI Time Card at Keytesville. No JF-antern Expres ..1350pm So Chicago Toledo Fast Mail.. pn No 4 st. Lout. De Moines St. rul expr- 13 20 a m tSo 70 War KreUht J p m Xo JTmt Lin 3 03pm No U western Ex pre I Upm No :s K. C. Accomodation mam No U Omaha Express 3 OS am Noll Way rrrlchl lOIJarn No 7 Lat Section JiUB Dallf. t DUy cpt Sunday. All pasener trains bare Kecllnlng Chair car (seal IrrO ana new Buflet Meeplng ear to Kansas CilT. St. Louis and Chicago without change. For Rate. Tickets, Time Table, etc., ap ply to V ' W. II. CARSON. Agt., KeytesvUle. Mo C S. Cvkaxb. . Gea'l Pass. 4b Ticket At- First Vlca-Presldent j Ca1 Manager. . QENERAL DIRECTORY- . Rprwtttv....... '..Jame W. Davis. Prosecuting Attorney Jaroe A. CoUet. r . t li IL Herrtng. President. Judge Co. Coart. C. E. Allen. w District. Clerk Couaty Curt. -K-l). Ed-ward. Judjoirrooatc jo n.'' PheriO -J. R- JJnipy. Trea.urcr John Knapmberger. public Administrator.: ...T. k-Mack my. County (wnreyor .A. F. A"0" Coroner...... ' ..... Ur. O. ai. V' roan it school CoromUionT J. inratt. Circuit Qerk H. B. WWdjn Recorder " ...o. n. onutn. Corn Coc t Regular term the WaiidiTi in February. May. , August flrt and N PaoaATa CorT Rf-rolar terms the second Mondavsln February. May, Aurol and KCcvrr Coct At KeytesvUle, flrt ilon day In April and tblrd Monday In October. HaiUbury Second Mondaya in January and MrrnoDtrr Otchch. (South) Rev. J. T. Com. ptor. service every sabbath morn. In, sabbath-school every fcabbath morn Irwi at JO o'clock. Prayer-meetln erery Wednesday evening. PKtasmiUAK Cimm-Rw J . R. Flnley . pJVorT Ieachlnjt Bra Sunday la eh month at U a. m. and 8 p.m. ITr-meei-ln Friday evening each week at 8 p. m. kalrAth-school every Sabbath nornlng at t JO o'clock. Fust Birmr Cwcac-s Re. H- Hoi tenpaatorr Preacbina d and 4th Sunday In eachmonth. moraine: and elng. ssab-bath-achool erery Saboaih o'clock. FrayermeeUnji eTery Tuesday Teniae. CmrwrtAW Cmcuch L. J. Marshall, paa tor. Freachlna tbe 1st and 3rd Sunday In each month, moraine and evening. . bath-school erery soaday raornlna at : o'clock. Christian Endearor society erery 8abbalb at 4 o'clock p. m - - Cai h , tmmtm tha Uat Thuraday In each month at Salisbury. Karrnriixa Ubasit Mr. J. C. Miller. Librarian. Ubmry open erery Wedneday aitarnoon from 1 to 4. 8eucct Kairr. A. O. C. W.-MeeU Snd nd tb Friday erenlne In each month. J. F. TTior. S.CiR.U. Tiadale. K. Krrriiriixa Trrr, No. 83. K- O. T. M. atch. 9. K. C. Meet on the Omt and aurday erenlns ot each month. Jno. Chlrcr. M. W.R.1I. TUdale, Recor- aer. ttriruiar iiimui uu nnlnn at 1 o'clock. 'Waaatx Lodqi, No. :i. A. F. and A. VI. O. B. ADdtrwo, MMter: . Anacnwn. Secretary. Regular meetings Saturday crrn lnc preceedlna full moon. i JOHN P. SHAUGHNESSY. ATTORHBY-A r - LAW P Collections nromDtly attended to Office with Judge O. F. Smith, near the Court house. A. W. JOHNSON. AITY-AT-lAaiii MART PUBLIC, SALISBURY. MISSOURI. 7wni practice In all the State Courts. V. H. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY-At-LA VV . ASD SOTARY PUBLIC 8AUSBURY. - - - - - MISSOURI. U-OBceon Broadway orer Feople'a Bank. L- M. ArriaoATX. President. J. C V ALLACX, Vice-President. Farmers9 Bank Key tcsville, Chariton County.Mo. A. F. TOO LEY. Cashier. II. C. MILLER. Asa't Cashier. JOS. F. HAXSJIAN, Duut n PURE WINES -AND LIQUORS, KEYTESVILLE. MISSOURI. T9-The Celebrated Anheuser-Busch Laser Beer air-ays on drauxbt. Solicit a share ol the public patronare. Notice! Notice!! I have resnmed making FARM LOANS at LOWER RATES of INTEREST than ever before, payable in current funds. Office at Santa Fe Exchange Bank. Marceline, Ma WM. TAYLOR. tlsba U SB alfuxsni Gold has been discovered in pay ing quantities near Wcntzville, Mo. Joseph Deroy, a prosperous farmer living four miles south of that place, had his attention attracted to a pe culiar looking rock on a portion of his farm some time ago and exhibited a few specimens of the rock to a number of his friends, who suggested the pro priety of having them assayed. Act iog on this suggestion, he sent them to an expert assayist in St. Louis and received the announcement last week that the specimens sent had assayed $20 to the ton. This was joyful news to Mr. Deroy, who will co doubt take immediate steps to work his newly found Klondike. The neighboring farmers all excited and aie now busily engaged in prospecting" their lands. TUB DREaUED r- CONSUMPTION CAN BB CURED. T. A. Slocum. M . C, the Great Chemist and Scientist, will Send. Free. Three Bottles , ol Ilia Newly Dlscorered Remedies to ' EuScrera. Editor Courier: I have discover r s ed a reliable core for Consumption and all Bronchial. Throat and "Lung Diseases. Ceneral . Decline. Loss of Flesh and all conditions of v Wasting Away. By its timer use thousands of apparanUy hopeless cases hare been cured. ' So proof-positive am I of its power to cure, that to make its merits known. I will send, free, to any afflict ed reader of your paper, three bottles of my Newly Discovered Remedies upon receipt of Express and Post-office address. T. A. SLOCUM. M.C. oS Pine Street, New York. When willl as the doctor please mention this paper. Leading Democrats of Ohio have decided not to enter into any coa itioo to elect a Republican in place of Hanna. They declare that since th'.y cannot elect a Democrat, every political consideration urges them to let Hanna secure a seat in the sen ate, as his presence in that national body is calculated to harm the Re publicans and help the Democratic party more than ' anything else that could happen. So the prospects are that Mr. Hanna will achieve the object of his ambition, with a com fortable sense that he is only allow ed to reach it because he is regard ed as a "horrible example" and the worst possible man for the place. Not Always Understood. A fact often overlooked, or not al ways understood, is that women suflcr as much from distressing kidney and bladder trouble as the men. The womb is situated back ot and very close to the bladder, and for that rea son any distress, disease or inconven ience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often. Dy mistake, auriouieu to icmaic weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hour?; a sedi ment or settling is evident that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back, pass water too freely, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these are also convincing proofs of kidney trouble. I f you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the gTeat kidney reme dy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fitty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bot tle and pamphlet,both sent free by mail. Mention Chariton Courier and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bincharonton. N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuin eness of this offer. Star Pointer, the horse holding the world's harness record (1:59 1-4) is now owned by Jas. A. Murphy of Chicago, who bought him at auction at Madison Square Garden, New York, last March for $15,600. This horse has won for his owner this sea son more than he cost, and the horse's value has been doubled. how's This. We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any ca.-e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CUESET Ai to. , ITop , Toledo, O. We. the undernamed, hare known F. J. Chenney lor the last Li year, and believe him to be perfectly nonoranie in an dumdcm innurtioni. and nnanctallr able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. w e-t A 1 KL AX, noicaic Aruwii. ledo. O. Wiioixo. Kintax A- Mxanx. Wholesale Dmcxlsts. Toledo. O. Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken internally. actios: directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 'i cents per bottle. Sold byaLldruKSUla. Testimonials tree. Alexander Vest, son of Senator j Vest, has been appointed commercial agent of the Texas Midland railroad. Hetty Green's line, with headquarters in St Louis. Druggist 1 1 "3s""" for a Krnroi IO CJJZ3TVTT Ely' CO fit Cream Bain contains no cocaiue. mercury nor any other Injurious drug. It I quickly ab sorbed. Glres relief at once 1 1 twt si a n 1 ssssa. lhc COLD'nHEAD Allay Inflammation. Heal and Protects the Membrane. Restore the sne ot Ta.teand Semll.. Full size SO. ; Trial SUe 10c at druggists or by by mall In a letter to Hon. Allen Dorman of Clinton, Champ Clark says: "I never had the slightest idea of running for governor of Missouri. Somehow it is an office that never appealed to my ambition. It is a highly honor able office, and one that a good man ought to fVL. Gratz Brown once said: ''Missouri is a grand commonwealth and should be grandly governed." A sentiment in which I most heartily concur. .At the same time I have never had any desire for the position." The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest. God fearing men and women, have pre pared the Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years, and it is always the same, simple, honest and curative medicine that has helped to make the Shakers the healthy, long-lived peo ple that they are. ' The Shakers nev- er nave maigesuon. 1 ms is parity owing to rheir simple mode of life, partly to the wonderful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by the stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial invigorates the stomach and all its glands so that after awhile they don't need help. As evidence of the honesty of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. A private citizen of Pennsylvania named Kerr writes to his local paper that Senator Quay ought to be in jafl. This is what might be called a Quay Kerr controversy in the Quaker state. Thousands sufier from Catarrh or cold in the head and have never tried the popular remedy. There is no longer any excuse, as a 10 cent trial size of Ely's Cream Balm can be had of your druggist or we will mail it for i o cents. Full size 50 cents. ELY BROS., $6. Warren St, N. Y. City. A friend advised me to try Ely's Cream Balm and after usine it six weeks I believe myself cured of catarrh. It is a most valuable reme dy Joseph Stewart. 624 Grand Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. A phrenologist claim s to have made the interesting discovery that the ears of the murderers. Holmes. Thorn and Durract, are alike. This may be true, if important But the necks of these three worthies are not alike by any means. Holmes's has been stretched. testers fan. secular action PilOs of the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave all tb deUesss dljceatlT or- mnlsm In perfect condition. Try them. 3 cent lTspxd only by C L liuod A Co, Lowell. Masa There is no doubt about the De mocracy of the Texas County Star. It announces its platform in this way: Free trade, absolute and unaltered; free silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, with out the consent of any nation on earth, and William J. Bryan." James A. Reed of Kansas City has accqted an invitation to address the Bryan club of Brunswick December 4th, and the Democrats of Brunswick anil have a chance to listen to one of the best public speakers in the state. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. a ea dxwar St wtsrjo R. M. White, editor cf the Mexico Ledger, has been invited to deliver a short address on "Trade Relations of the West and South" before the Edi torial federation, which meets in New Orleans December 1 6th. Prof. John H. D rater, a colored resident or liahimoic was tioed $5 tor contempt of court last aeek because he exclaimed Thank God," after a lawyer wbo was examing him had a'd ; tha he had no more questions to ask. j cHBAlrV C&9. The LaGrange Indicator says that a petition to Hon. James A. Lloyd is being circulated in the First district asking him to work for a law to pen sion soldiers of the Missouri militia during the civil war. The Indicator says the petition is being signed by Democrats and Republicans alike. Luther H. Rice of the Missouri Statesman was married Thanksgiving day to Fannie Johnson, a Columbia belle. Dana was right when he said: Newspaper men should never marry: but when they will marry anyway they always get the finest women in the world a""aaaaaaSBSassB nana- -y'--"' "r'"i r! m la CS " Is wrsfpas. Perhaps the most curious occupa tion conceived by a woman is that of dinner taster. She spends a great part of each day visiting houses and tasting dishes intended for dinner She suggests improvements and shows the cook new ways for preparing dishes. Not long since there was a report afloat that Mark Twain was dead. A friend of his telegraphed to where he was stopping asking if it v.ere true. Soon after the following reply was re ceived: "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. Twain." A f boston paper recently offered prizes for a symposium on domestic subjects for its Thanksgiving number. The first prize was awarded to Miss Daisy Weatherfield for her matchless essay on "Beans as an Article of Diet" On being asked whether the piers of the new Westminister bridge were to be of stone or wood. Lord Chesterfield promptly answered: "Oh, of stone, to be sure, for we have too many wooden peers at W;stminister. already." taypsfc John Dietzer of Shelbyville, Ind., was recently buried in a coffin he won years ago from an undertaker in a bet on the election of Thomas A. Hen d ricks as governor of Indiana. Wall BRONOUGHsays there are just 127 candidates for the Democratic nomination for railroad commissioner up to date. As he is one of the 127 he is watching the matter closely and his figures should be correct A terson who seemed to really ap preciate the solemnity of matrimony was the New York Haven young man who died of heart failure on the day of his wedding. The Chillicothe Constitution admires Web Davis and editorially "calls Bry an down' Since the death of Frank Leonard the Constitution has seemed in doubt as to what its politics is. The record of the largest number of notes struck by a musician in twelve hours is said to have been made by Paderewski, who struck 1,030,300 notes. FHEE EEDICAL REFERENCE COOL fSLlf rfoae immtl fn. nun ..4 mhh v. are afflicted wha any form of private disease - w maou vA. c:i lull VI JOUUlcHJailf - - - - - . . vi : " v Send two t-oent stamps, to pay postare. tfl the leadina? racial it ui nhnbn. i. ,m I'lti IIA1I1AWAY ol (JUL. 79 Dearborn EL. Cor. Randolph, Chicago, 111. Dr. Evans, the 'American dentist in Pans, didn't put all the gold he . got hold of into the teeth of his patients by about $25,000,000. A kevtucky minister died recent ly while savins: his prayers. But nobody except ministers ever die that way in Kentucky. The chief ingredients of the Amer ican Thanksgiving are gratitude to Providence, turkey, football and pumpkin pie. They have bull fights in Mexico, to be sure. But then, on the other hand they occasionally hang a lyncher. The man who takes an umbrella t church and leaves it out in the vesti bule has true Chr'stian faith. A great rooter for the Michigan university football team is its captain, young Mr. Hogg. A boss has been aptly defined as a leader ?one to seed. Tasfsa. 9 I?'' fSm Jgjjjjjj; BBS AYcfie taUe Preparation for As similating OieToodandBeula ling theStomadis andBovvcls of riintHTfTn 1 Remotes DigeshoiLCheeiful rtess and RestContalns neither Opium,Moipbine cor Mineral. MOT NAR C OTIC jtovfexdO'Snajinnssa. Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stonuch.Diarrhoca, WorTJWjConviuiions.FcYerisa oess end Loss of Sleep. Tax Simile Signature of - "NEW- "YORK. EXACT COPT Or WRAPPEB. CHARITON COUNTY ( ' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Keytesville Missouri. . Will buy and sell or exchange lands for parties on the most rea sonable terms, and will furnish reliable information as to the loca tion, improvements and quality of any tiact of land in the county. We now have the following lands listed for sale, and can give you some good bargains: 1. 15S acres. 6 -S miles northwest of Keytesville: well Improved and In blah state of cultivation : stood dwel ling and all necessary outbulldlnes; Rood orchard of 70 trees. Plenty of Rood water tor all purposes: conve nient to church, school-house and post-omce. No. X. 80 acres, 2 miles south of Indian Grove; good buildings and fence; orchard of 4) trees, all in a high state ot cultivation: frame barn. 36 x0 feet; title perfect. Will be sold at a bargain. I 610 acres. 8 mile south of Marceline; one ot the finest stock farms In Chariton county; large dwelling and stock earn. 500 acjes in cultivation. balance in blue grass pasture and iimwr: stream runninR across east era portion. Post-office on part of the farm. Will be sold at $35 per acre; time given on part of the puiH cnaso money. Ho. 4. 40 acres of good timber land, 2 miles nonnwest 01 Muscle tone; plenty of good tie timber on this tract; will dc soiu cneap. No. 5. 80-acre farm. 7 miles northwest ol Keytesville; CO acres in cultivation: 20 acres timber.. Good comfortable dwelling and all necessary out house; convenient to school-house post-omc and church. WU1 be sold at a bargain. . 100 acres, 7 miles northwest of Key tesville; well improved, new dwel ling and Rood barn; all in cultlva tion ; well fenced ; t lme given on par of the purchase money. rfo. 7. 530 acres. S miles southwest of Salis bury; rood dwelling; all necessary out buildings: well supplied with water, fine bearing orchard; within I miles post-omce Convenient to! cnurch and school; all good land. No. 8. 40 ac. 2 1-2 miles northwest of Keytet vllle; orch-d of 60 trees, good dwel ling and barn ; good well : all enclos ed with good sabstantlal fences; Your Patronage la - . Call and See Us. i rasios id 5 I carry 4j of the Finest Pianos and Organs d ics, snd all d a trial. JOHN N. 'SEE; THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBY. BOTTI1E OP lo) Caitorla Is put vp la eae-aixe pottles only. , It ia not sold la bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell yoa anjUdng alas cm ths plea or promiaa that li Is Jut aa food" and "will ansver erery pur pose." - Bee tnat yoa get u-A-o- J.-u-.tn-A. mosfallln grass; about 3 acre timber; price. $30 per acre. cash. No. 9. 168 acres 1 1-2 miles east of Meildon. Good house: good barn and plenty of water. This is one of the best farms In Chariton county. Easy terms. . No. 10 301 acres. 1 1-3 miles southwest of Mendon. a first-class farm with a new two-story dwelling with six rooms, large frame barn 31x44 feet and all necessary out buildings. The Improvements are all new and complete. Nice young orchard ot 100 trees and all kinds ot small fruits. Three good living wells and one wind mill. 135 acres in cultlva tion, balance of farm in grass. To be sold at once. tThisis a bargain. No. 11. 40 acres. 8 miles northwest of Key tesville; 25 acres in cultivation bal ance in pasture; good 3 room dwell lng;barn 24x30 feet and all other necessary out buildings. Nice young orchard of over 200 trees plenty of living water. To be sold at a bargain; time given on part of - the purchase money. No. 12. 576-acre farm 8 miles northea t ot Salisbury. Mo.. 500 acres in -in ova tion and fenced with the improved wire fencing and has been in culti vation only three years. There ire 16 acres of timber land on this tract. ims Dooy oi iuiiu win eoiu bi a bargain. If you want a good farm call at once and get first chance at It. . No. 13. 120 acres, 2 miles southeast of Prai rie Hill and 9 miles northeast ot Sal isbury; well improved; good 2-story dwelling-house, with 6 rooms. 2 halls, comparatively neW; large frame barn 30x50 feet; about 100 acres in cultivation and iu acresin pasture; orchard of about 2 acres: fences all in good repair. Very de sirable property and is a bargain. Plenty good running water. This farm goes at $35 rer acre. Respectfully Solicited. Office in Court bouse. - - ---7 - I O a fizH line in .&mer- S we ask is? K. f g TAYLOR j a lips Hi HUNTSVILLE, MO. f . at